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Winners announced at the 2026 Australian Pride in Sport Awards

UWA Sport, Macquarie University Sport, Netball Victoria, Touch Football Australia and Hockey ACT are among a diverse mix of sporting bodies and individuals who have been recognised at the 2026 Australian Pride in Sport Awards held in Melbourne this week.

The Pride in Sport program was launched in 2016 and marks its 10th anniversary this year. The Australian Pride in Sport Awards have been held annually since 2017 as the program’s signature event, making them the longest-running awards of their kind dedicated to celebrating and recognising outstanding efforts to make Australian sport more inclusive of LGBTQ+ people.

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UWA Sport was awarded Sporting Organisation of the Year, while a further four organisations were recognised as Platinum Tier. Nine sports were awarded Gold Tier, highlighting continued progress across all levels of sport.

Perth Pythons Hockey Club was recognised as Community Sport of the Year, acknowledging their outstanding contribution at the grassroots level.

Other sports who took home trophies include Australian Football League (AFL), Australian Sports Commission, Emerald City Kickball Australia, Hockey Australia, Lacrosse Victoria, Lets Go Surfing, Melbourne Spectres Basketball Club, Netball Queensland, NSW Rugby League, Shuttle Swingers Badminton, Sydney Roller Derby League, Surf Life Saving Australia, Surf Life Saving Queensland, Tennis NSW, and Volleyball NSW.

Proudly presented by Pride in Sport, a national initiative led by ACON, Australia’s largest LGBTQ+ health organisation, the awards honour those leading the way in fostering diversity and inclusion across the sporting landscape.

Pride in Sport National Program Manager Ben Cork said: “The awards not only highlight excellence but also reflect the growing momentum of LGBTQ+ inclusion across the Australian sporting landscape.”

“From national sporting organisations to local community clubs, this year’s finalists and winners demonstrate how inclusive policies, visible leadership, and meaningful engagement initiatives are driving cultural change and improving participation outcomes for LGBTQ+ people.”

In addition to acknowledging the contributions of sports clubs and organisations, the event also recognises individuals, community members, and allies from a wide range of sporting disciplines for their commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ inclusion both within sport and the wider community.

Cork added: “We congratulate every nominee, finalist and award recipient for the leadership, resilience and impact they continue to drive across the country.” 

“For ten years, Pride in Sport has supported the sector to build safer, more inclusive environments. Tonight, we celebrate that progress. Tomorrow, we continue the work with renewed confidence and commitment, to ensure sport is safe, accessible and welcoming for all.” 

Sporting Organisation of the Year
UWA Sport 
LGBTQ+ Role Model Award
Sandra Lie, Shuttle Swingers
Inclusive Coach of the Year
Lauren Barbour (she/her), Melbourne Spectres Basketball Club 
Positive Media Award
Jacqueline Shields (she/her), Joy 94.9
LGBTQ+ Ally of the Year
Sharon Deans, Surf Life Saving Australia 
Community Sport of the Year
Perth Pythons
LGBTQ+ Inclusive Innovation Award
– Trans Health Equity Initiative, Let’s Go Surfing
– AO Pride Day, Tennis Australia
Most Improved Sporting Organisation
Volleyball NSW
Executive Leadership Award
James E. Shields III (he/him), Emerald City Kickball Australia 
 

2026 AUSTRALIAN PRIDE IN SPORT AWARDS – WINNERS

Platinum Tier Sporting Organisations

Hockey ACT Tennis Australia 
Macquarie University SportTouch Football Australia 
Netball Victoria UWA Sport 

Gold Tier Sporting Organisations

Australian Football League (AFL) NSW Rugby League 
Australian Sports Commission Surf Life Saving Australia 
Hockey Australia Surf Life Saving Queensland 
Lacrosse Victoria Tennis NSW 
Netball Queensland  


Silver Tier Organisations

Australian Sailing National Rugby League (NRL) 
Badminton Australia National Basketball League (NBL) 
Cricket Australia Rugby Australia 
Diving Australia Squash Australia 
Football Victoria Vicsport 
Gymnastics NSW Volleyball NSW 
Hockey WA  

Bronze Tier Organisations

Australian Dodgeball Federation  Queensland Rugby League (QRL) 
Gymnastics Australia Life Saving Victoria 
Hockey NSW 

Participating Organisations

Hockey South AustraliaSoftball Australia 

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