"What a great coup. Buckley fills the vacancy left by Jane Seawright, following her recent appointment to the Netball Australia Board, and has been immediately …

Players across the country woke up to news on Sunday that they will spend the majority of the season in the Sunshine State. The entire Suncorp Super Netball season will move to Queensland, in a huge win for the Sunshine State. Super Netball officials released the opening six rounds, beginning with a local derby between two Queensland teams on August 1, with the relocated Victorian teams …

Netball Australia respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which Netball Australia HQ is based in Fitzroy and respectfully acknowledges the Ngunnawal/Ngunawal people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which Netball Australia's regional office is based in Canberra. Super Netball players are making a dash to Queensland before the season's start on August 1, with four teams looking to jump on a flight in less than 24 …

All interstate teams in the 2020 Super Netball competition are relocating to Queensland for a season of 14 rounds and a normal finals season, which will include mid-week matches. The 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season has received an enormous boost with the Queensland Government throwing its support behind the competition which is set to start on 1 August. The commitment will see the majority of matches, including the entire finals series, played across Nissan Arena in Brisbane, the University of the Sunshine Coast Stadium and regional Queensland. Victoria’s two teams, Melbourne Vixens and Collingwood, are flying north on Sunday and will be joined, at least temporarily, by teams from New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.The eight-team competition will still be made up of 14 rounds and a normal finals series but will be played in a condensed format, meaning mid-week matches.“This support from the Queensland government will ensure we’re able to deliver a full 60-match season of the world’s best netball to fans all over Australia and the world, so we thank them immensely for their support and for accommodating the entire league,” he said in a statement on Sunday.The first phase of the fixture will be announced this week with the Victorian teams, who will quarantine for 14 days, set to square off on August 1.Hopes remain for some home games for non-Queensland clubs depending on border restrictions and health advice“We understand the sacrifice our athletes, supports staff and umpires will be making by relocating to Queensland for an extended period of time and we will be putting the necessary structures and processes in place to ensure they are all adequately supported during this time.”Super Netball bosses are hopeful that there still may be some home games for non-Queensland clubs based on border restrictions and the latest health advice.Super Netball officials announced games, including the finals series, will be played in south-east Queensland at the Nissan Arena in Brisbane, the University of the Sunshine Coast Stadium and regional Queensland.Queensland will host at least the majority of the condensed 2020 Super Netball competition with all interstate teams relocating before 1 August start date.Suncorp Super Netball CEO Chris Symington said the governing body was thankful to have the Queensland government’s backing.

Netball Queensland is proud to announce accomplished sports administrator Eugenie Buckley as the new Chair of its Board. The season will include up to 60 matches, … The 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season has received an enormous boost with the Queensland Government throwing its support behind the competition which is set to start on 1 August.

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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk made the announcement at an indoor sports centre at Nathan in Brisbane's south.