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Women's Sport in Perth: Elite Teams, Local Leagues and How to Get Involved

From the West Coast Fever to the Perth Lynx and beyond, women's sport in Perth is thriving at every level, and there has never been a better time to play, watch or volunteer.

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By The Daily Perth · Published 22 June 2026, 4:00 pm

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Updated 19 h ago· 12 July 2026, 7:06 pm

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Women's Sport in Perth: Elite Teams, Local Leagues and How to Get Involved
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Women's sport in Perth is enjoying a golden era, with elite teams competing at the top level of their codes, participation numbers growing across the city and a community infrastructure that supports girls and women at every stage of their sporting journey. From the sold-out Super Netball crowds at RAC Arena to the junior football ovals on Saturday mornings, the momentum behind women's sport in Western Australia is real and it is building.

At the elite level, Perth fields outstanding women's teams across multiple codes. The West Coast Fever are perennial Super Netball contenders and one of the most recognisable clubs in Australian netball. The Perth Lynx represent the city in the WNBL and have steadily grown their profile and following. Perth Glory's A-League Women's side brings top-flight women's football to HBF Park, and the Perth Scorchers' WBBL team gives cricket fans a women's side to cheer alongside their men's counterparts. Watching any of these teams play live is an inspiring experience for any young person considering which sport to pursue.

At the community level, every major code in Perth runs dedicated women's and girls' competitions. Football West administers women's state and community football competitions at footballwest.com.au. Netball WA at netballwa.com.au coordinates girls' junior competitions and adult women's leagues across dozens of associations. WA Cricket runs girls' competitions at wacricket.com.au, and Basketball WA at basketballwa.asn.au fields junior and senior women's competitions in venues across the metropolitan area. Each of these bodies also runs come-and-try programs at various points through the year to encourage new participants.

Volunteering and coaching in women's sport is another meaningful way to get involved. Each of the governing bodies listed above actively recruits volunteer coaches, umpires and administrators, and training pathways are available for those with little prior experience in those roles. If you are already a participant in a sport, encouraging a friend or family member to give it a try is the simplest contribution you can make to growing the women's game in Perth. The opportunities are there at every level, and the community that has formed around women's sport in this city is one of its great strengths.

Sources: West Coast Fever Football West Netball WA

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