Australian High Commission
Papua New Guinea

Netball PNG Complete Strategic Planning and High-Performance Workshop with Australian Government support, 4 February 2026

Netball PNG complete strategic planning and high-performance workshop with Australian Government support

Twenty participants, representing a diverse range of perspectives from Papua New Guinea’s netball community, recently gathered for an intensive two-day workshop in Port Moresby.

The workshop, which was run in collaboration with Netball Australia and supported by the Australian Government through PacificAus Sports, focused on finalising Netball PNG’s Strategic Plan for 2026-2029 and also helped to refine the organisation’s High-Performance program.

President of Netball PNG, Ms Ulato Avei, said this workshop was an important milestone in affirming Netball PNG’s strategic direction.

“We achieved our objective in terms of finalising the Strategic Plan and the High-Performance Plan. Now we can focus on ensuring these are delivered and executed accordingly,” Ms Avei said.

Netball Australia’s Head of Market Development, Ms Sallee Caldwell, reflected on the progress made over the two days.

“Netball PNG has shown that its netball community are leading the way with having a clear vision for the growth of netball across Papua New Guinea. This includes a strong commitment to high performance pathways and athlete development,” she said.

Supporting Netball PNG throughout the high-performance planning was one of Australia’s most accomplished netball players and coaches, Ms Simone McKinnis. Former Australian Diamond and head coach of the Melbourne Vixens, Ms McKinnis has also worked with the Australian 21U Squad, Netball in Singapore, as well as Netball Tanzania in her coaching career.

Ms McKinnis highlighted the positive collaboration which took place during the workshop.

“I’ve loved working with Netball PNG, we had a great group in terms of the knowledge and experience present in the room. People who wanted to be proactive and were passionate about growing the sport. It gave me energy to see their drive and will for things to grow and strengthen.”

While in Papua New Guinea, McKinnis also ran an Intensive Training Session with the PNG Pepes and head coach Lua Rikis. Ms Rikis echoed Ms McKinnis’ positive feedback on the training session.

“I spoke with Simone beforehand about what I wanted the session to focus on. Because we have different levels of netballers currently in training, I felt it was important we had something relevant for each of those athletes at different levels. With Simone’s experience, the intensity of the session was what we wanted and the outcome was good,” she said.

About PacificAus Sports

PacificAus Sports is an Australian Government sports diplomacy initiative creating opportunities for Pacific athletes, coaches, officials and administrators to access high performance training and elite competition.

The program partners with Australian national sports organisations to support a range of sports, including rugby league, rugby union, netball, football, AFL, cricket, tennis, basketball, and Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth sports.

For more information about PacificAus Sports and its activities, visit www.pacificaussports.gov.au and follow PacificAus Sports on Facebook.

For further information, including access to related materials, please contact the Australian High Commission media team: +675 7090 0100

Group photo of participants with Melbourne Vixens former head coach Ms Simone McKinnis (front row, third from left).