Netball New South Wales – Brodie Taylor Becomes First Badged Wheelchair Netball Umpire in NSW

Three people are pictured on an outdoor sports court, with one individual, Brodie Taylor, seated in a power wheelchair between two standing companions who are wearing polo shirts with sports-related logos. A fence, parked cars, and benches are visible in the background, suggesting a recreational or sports setting.

Eighteen-year-old Brodie Taylor from Albury-Wodonga has made history—becoming the first known badged wheelchair netball umpire in New South Wales, and possibly Australia, to receive his C Badge accreditation.

Brodie’s journey into umpiring is remarkable not just for the milestone it represents, but for the determination and collaboration that made it possible.

“I honestly wasn’t planning on getting badged this year,” Brodie said. “I was just umpiring at a local Schools Cup event when Amanda [McLachlan] came up to me and said, ‘Look, we’ve all been watching you—we’re very impressed. Would you consider going for your badge?’ I thought, why not? My mum’s badged, and this felt like a good achievement—something I never thought I’d do.”

Brodie lives with acute transverse myelitis, a rare neurological condition that caused a spinal cord injury when he was just seven months old. He has spent his life in and out of power wheelchairs and undergoing surgeries. Despite the challenges, netball became a constant—thanks to his mum.

“I was always around the courts with Mum on Saturdays. My sister was off dancing with Nan, my brother was with Dad at rugby, and I just sat with Mum. I started out doing stats as her team manager. I love my stats—that’s what got me hooked.”

Equestrian Australia – Para Dressage Club Guide and Toolkit Grant Recipients

An equestrian dressed in formal riding attire and a helmet rides a brown horse in an outdoor arena. The scene features spectators in the background, and the horse is equipped with a white saddle pad displaying an Australian flag patch.

A grant has been awarded by Equestrian Australia and the EA Para Dressage Committee to test the Para Equestrian Club Guide and Toolkit across 16 clubs throughout Australia. The initiative is designed to support inclusive equestrian activities nationwide.

The following clubs have been selected to participate:

Australian Capital Territory

ACT Dressage Association

New South Wales

Central Western Dressage Group

Singleton Dressage Club

Star Club Equestrian Program

The Arcadia Para Dressage Club

Queensland

Caboolture Dressage Group

Dressage Queensland

Fig Tree Pocket Equestrian Club

Park Ridge Active Riding Group

Toowoomba Dressage

South Australia

Southern Vales Dressage Club

Tasmania

Dressage Tasmania

Victoria

Elmore Equestrian Club

Western Australia

Bunbury Horse and Pony Club

Dardanup Horse and Pony Club

Orange Grove Adult Riders

This project will enable these clubs to trial the new guide and toolkit, with the goal of expanding accessible equestrian opportunities for all.