In Australia, women are under-represented in organised sport—as participants, coaches, officials, administrators, and board members—when compared to their male cohort. 1
A variety of strategies exist to help equalise opportunities for girls and women, however, concerns continue on how gender bias may prevent them from receiving the full benefits sport and physical activity (PA) can offer.
In December 2024 Australia’s estimated resident population was 27,400,013 people, 50% (13,796,520) were women and girls and around 24% of the female population participated in a sport-related activity at least once a week. 2, 3
An estimated 2.4 million (22% of) Australian women [aged 15+] participated in a sport-related activity at least once a week. 3
An estimated 830,000 (36% of) Australian girls [aged 0-14] participated in organised outside-of-school hours sport-related activity at least once a week. 3
Around 1.1 million (10% of) Australian females [aged 15+] were involved in a non-playing role at least once in 2024. 4
Estimated sport-related participation by age group 3
Estimated sport-related participation at least once a week by State/Territory, Women [aged 15+] 3
An estimated 232,000 (12% of) Australian women [aged 18+] with disability participated in a sport-related activity at least once a week. 3
An estimated 86,000 (21% of) First Nations' women [aged 18+] participated in a sport-related activity at least once a week. 3
An estimated 360,000 (23% of) Australian women [aged 18+] who speak a language other than English (LOTE) at home participated in a sport-related activity at least once a week. 3
Most popular sport-related activities with estimated participants 5
Girls aged 0-14 | Young Adult aged 15-24 | Adult aged 25-54 | Mature Adult aged 55+ |
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Swimming - 612,000 Gymnastics - 261,000 Netball - 210,000 Football/Soccer - 177,000 DanceSport - 99,000 Tennis - 97,000 Basketball - 96,000 Running/jogging - 77,000 Australian Football - 66,000 Athletics, track and field - 66,000 | Running/jogging - 470,000 Swimming - 311,000 Netball - 193,000 Basketball - 133,000 Tennis - 98,000 Volleyball - 97,000 Cycling - 94,000 Football/Soccer - 92,000 Badminton - 83,000 DanceSport - 82,000 | Swimming - 1,007,000 Running/jogging - 959,000 Cycling - 443,000 Tennis - 264,000 Netball - 201,000 Football/Soccer - 154,000 Basketball - 149,000 DanceSport - 91,000 Golf - 85,000 Surfing - 80,000 | Swimming - 493,000 Cycling - 203,000 Running/jogging - 119,000 Tennis - 113,000 Golf - 99,000 Martial Arts - 60,000 Bowls - 46,000 Table Tennis - 29,000 Canoeing/Kayaking - 27,000 Pickleball - 26,000 |
Evaluated by: Professor Clare Hanlon, Susan Alberti Women in Sport, Victoria University (June 2023) Last updated: 28 June 2025 Content disclaimer: See Clearinghouse for Sport disclaimer
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