There are many ways to be part of change.
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WSRT exists because people choose to get involved – as members, supporters, partners, advocates and champions for women and girls in sport. Whether you’re an individual, a club, a school, a sporting organisation or a business, we invite you to be part of the movement.

Memberships
Belong. Support. Stay connected.
Join WSRT as an individual, club, or organisation and help strengthen the collective voice advocating for women and girls in sport across Tasmania.
Membership is low-cost, and free for under 18s.

Scholarships
Support the next generation of women leaders.
Our scholarships are designed to reduce barriers for women entering and progressing in coaching and leadership roles.
From financial support to connection and confidence, scholarships help women stay in sport – and step forward.
Membership keeps you connected to:
events and networking opportunities
scholarships and programs
shared resources and stories
advocacy and sector updates
perks and discounts with Tasmanian Businesses
There are many ways to be apart of the change
Whether you’re an individual, club, organisation or business, there’s a place for you at WSRT. Connect with a strong, supportive network of like-minded individuals and organisations who are committed to driving change. Memberships are free for under 18s.
Driving meaningful change for women and girls
WSRT is the peak independent body supporting women and girls in sport and recreation across Tasmania. We work alongside communities, clubs and organisations to create safer, stronger and more inclusive pathways.
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WSRT acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land Lutruwita / Tasmania on which we work and live, and respect the elders past and present, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture and hope of First Nations people of Tasmania.