Kambarang Youth Carnival Connecting Communities

Western Australia’s largest Aboriginal youth cricket carnival has brought together more communities than ever before, with participation numbers tripling. The Kambarang Youth Carnival aims to bring Aboriginal youth (12-17 years …

WA Cricket Launches Reconciliation Action Plan

WA Cricket has committed to creating a community that champions respect, belonging and equal opportunity for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Western Australia as a key part …

A Huge Thank You To Our Donors

The WA Cricket Foundation hosted a morning tea at the WACA Ground this month to thank our generous donors and showcase how their contribution has helped WA communities by delivering …

Commitment to Reconciliation

Standing barefoot in Bunbury and shoulder-to-shoulder in Pinjarra. A smoking ceremony in Karratha and connection to country in Belmont. From the Kimberley to the Great Southern, hundreds of teams took …

It’s not just Cricket…

“Kids deserve an equal opportunity to play cricket, no matter where they live,” Mid West WA Cricket Manager Jay O’Brien. Jay’s right – and it’s not just cricket. Equal opportunity …

Celebrating The Spirit Of Cricket

Teams from across Perth came together at Murdoch University for WA Cricket’s annual Belt Up Gala Day. The Gala provides an opportunity to compete against other teams in a modified …

Team Connect Gala Day

From school hallways to the hallowed turf… Teams of teenage girls from across Perth welcomed an exciting summer of cricket at the Team Connect Gala Day at the WACA Ground. …

Connecting Communities

A 2,800-kilometre drive is a long way for a game of cricket. But it’s a small price to pay for connections that last a lifetime. In late October, the inaugural …