Shooting Stars’ Ambassadors and West Coast Fever athletes, Courtney Bruce, Verity Charles and Jhaniele Fowler have donated their 2021 Indigenous Round dresses to help support Aboriginal girls and women in regional and remote communities.
Designed by Noongar artists, Peter Farmer and Kylie Graham, the signed Indigenous dresses have been framed and are available to bid on via an online auction with funds raised going towards a cultural reward camp for Shooting Stars participants.
The Suncorp Super Netball Indigenous Round saw West Coast Fever take out a thrilling one-goal win against the Giants in front of a WA home crowd.
The dress features seven circular symbols representing the seven players on the court gathering or coming together and the unpredictable path water weaves throughout the landscape.
Shooting Stars has enjoyed the support of its West Coast Fever Ambassadors since 2016, providing great role models for Shooting Stars participants inspiring them to aim high and chase their dreams.
Thanks to our Premier Partner, the Gold Industry Group, all bids will go in the draw to win a pair of Pearl 9ct Yellow Gold Stud Earrings valued at $495 from The Perth Mint.*
In very remote and regional Australia, Aboriginal women are up to 52% less likely to graduate Year 12 than their non-indigenous peers. Shooting Stars is changing this. Be part of the change, click here to bid now.
The online auction will be live until 11:59pm Monday 30th August.
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