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Eastlake claim Lynne O’Meara Cup with dominant win; ‘Creek and Queanbeyan to meet in…
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Inspiring the next generation of female cricket players & umpires
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Investing in women to perform at the professional level
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2024 Multicultural Cup celebrates cricketing diversity
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Queanbeyan, WCM and ANU eye off Douglas Cup top two finish
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Cricket ACT acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and ancestors of the land we live and meet on, the Ngunnawal people. Cricket ACT acknowledges that other people and families also have a traditional connection to the lands of the ACT and region and we respect this connection to country. We honour and pay respect to the Elders in our local communities, both past and present.
We celebrate the participation of First Nations peoples, families and communities, and recognise their individual and collective shared connection and history with cricket. We are committed to listening and learning about how we as people, an organisation and community advocate for equitable outcomes and positive futures with all First Nations peoples.
First Nations Artwork with thanks to Wiradjuri woman Kalara Gilbert.