Netball Australia
Sarah Meredith is an experienced leader in government relations, public affairs, and stakeholder communications, currently serving as the Head of Government Relations and Stakeholder Communications at Netball Australia since July 2025, while also holding a voluntary position as a Non Executive Director at WomenCAN Australia since December 2022. From July 2023 to July 2025, Sarah was the Executive Director of Public Affairs and Media at the Stroke Foundation, where a personal connection to stroke advocacy fueled her commitment to awareness and prevention. Prior to this, Sarah held significant roles at Global Citizen, including Regional Director for Oceania and Country Director for Australia, where achievements included driving campaigns for global health initiatives. Sarah's earlier government experience encompasses advisory positions within both the Australian and Victorian Governments, focusing on environmental and mental health policies. Educational qualifications include a Master's in International and Community Development from Deakin University and a Bachelor's in Criminology and Political Science from the University of Melbourne.
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Netball Australia
National governing body for netball in Australia. Vision That every Australian values their connection with the Game. Mission Commercially driven, stakeholder focused and recognised as a world class sporting organisation. Values Our Values and Behaviours Respect – We are honest, care for, acknowledge and are empathetic with each other. Excellence – We set clear benchmarks, enabling us to be outcome focused through an innovative, people centered approach to our work. Agility – We work in an adaptive environment, and encourage each other to continuously learn, make brave decisions while remaining risk aware. Team – We work collaboratively, support one another, ensuring we have aligned and clear goals we achieve together. Our Values are supported by: Clear and Open Communication; Empowerment of NA Staff; Productive Partnerships; Clear and Consistent Operating Systems; and A Clarity of Purpose and Integrated Planning.