A collective of leaders, practitioners, researchers and industry partners committed to improving how women and girls experience sport, physical activity and health.
Why join the Collective
Be part of shaping practical solutions that improve how women and girls across the lifespan experience sport, physical activity and health. Your expertise, ideas and lived experience help strengthen female pathways and drive what gets built next.
Drive System Change
Connect with like-minded professionals, organisations and changemakers working across the Gold Coast system. Build relationships that open doors to collaboration and new opportunities.
Grow Your Network
Receive invitations to member-only workshops, networking events and pilot initiatives where ideas are tested, shared and turned into action.
Access to Events
Keep up to date with the latest insights, initiatives and opportunities shaping sport and health for women and girls on the Gold Coast. Be the first to hear what’s happening and where you can get involved.
Stay Informed
Our Leadership Team
The Collective’s team of leaders is growing…
Your Questions, Answered
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It's a cross-sector initiative bringing together community, industry and government to improve how women and girls experience sport, physical activity and health. The focus is on practical action, testing, learning and scaling solutions that create real change.
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The collective is for anyone working across sport, health, education or community who wants to improve outcomes for women and girls. This includes practitioners, coaches, researchers, policymakers, organisations and advocates.
You do not have to identify as female to join.
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Members contribute expertise, share insights and participate in collaborative opportunities such as workshops, events and pilot programs. It’s a chance to connect, learn and help shape initiatives that make a real impact.
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No - membership is designed to be accessible. The focus is on shared contribution, collaboration and impact rather than financial barriers. Some events or programs may have specific funding or partnership arrangements, but core membership is open.