Thornton Junior Football Club is expected to receive new lighting after Labor and Liberal candidates for Paterson signalled funding if elected on 21 May.
NSW Government announces funding to help sports recover from floods
The NSW Government has announced a $55 million Sport Infrastructure Recovery Fund to help flood-impacted sporting organisations get back in the …
Northern NSW Football’s flood support road trip delivers $40,000 worth of equipment
A team of Northern NSW Football staff travelled north as part of a two-day road trip to deliver flood relief …
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 to leave $10 million legacy for NSW football
Football in NSW will receive a $10 million boost from the NSW Government as a legacy of hosting matches in …
Community football kicks off across northern NSW for 2022
It will be all smiles as community football officially kicks off across northern NSW this weekend. Scores of players will …
Northern NSW Football announces Flood Recovery Package
Northern NSW Football has announced its Flood Recovery Package to assist clubs affected by the devastating floods in the region. …
Northern NSW Football partners with Invictus Australia
Northern NSW Football have signed a MoU with Invictus Australia, which will see them work closely together to promote physical …
Northern NSW Football hosts State Referee Conference
Preparations are underway for the upcoming Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) Premier Leagues and community Zone Football Leagues seasons with the …
Northern NSW Football launches Indigenous Reference Group
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) has announced the exciting formation of its inaugural Indigenous Reference Group. The group is made up …
Northern NSW Football hosts first all-female coaching course
A dedicated group of 11 coaches took part in Northern NSW Football’s first all-female coaching course over the weekend.
RTC Group NNSWF Talented Indigenous Scholarship recipients announced
Northern NSW Football have announced the inaugural recipients of its RTC Group NNSWF Talented Indigenous Scholarships.
Australian NPL clubs persevere through COVID restrictions
The COVID-19 pandemic has put an immense strain on football clubs worldwide, and Australia is no exception. From stop-start seasons, stifling player development, and putting clubs under financial stress, local clubs have faced some of their biggest challenges.