Australian Sailing, in partnership with the Department of Health and Aged Care, is proud to announce that 55 sailing clubs and class associations across Australia have been successful in receiving a Sail Our Way grant to help increase women’s participation in sailing.
From a Girls-Only Discover Sailing Day at Hunters Hill Sailing Clubto women’s coaching and leadership clinics, the successful projects highlight the innovation and commitment of clubs across the country to create welcoming and inclusive environments for women and girls to thrive.
Australian Sailing CEO Malcolm Page said; ‘The response to the program was outstanding, reflecting the passion across the sailing community to make the sport more inclusive and representative”.
“It’s magnificent to see so many clubs apply with such innovative and meaningful projects,” said Page.
“These initiatives will play a vital role in helping more women and girls not only get involved in sailing, but also take on leadership, coaching and mentoring roles within our sport. Together, we’re moving closer to achieving our goal of 50% gender equity by 2032.”
The Sail Our Way Participation Grant Program, funded through the Department of Health and Aged Care’s Play Our Way initiative, supports sailing clubs and class associations to deliver projects that create safe, inclusive, and empowering spaces for women and girls.
The funded initiatives particularly aim to support women and girls from:
- Low socio-economic backgrounds
- Culturally and linguistically diverse communities
- Regional and remote areas
- LGBTQ+ communities
- People with disability
A second round of Sail Our Way grants will open in 2026, providing another opportunity for clubs that were unsuccessful in this round or those clubs/ class associations who wish to deliver new programs next year.
For a full list of successful clubs and class associations, see below.
To learn more about the Play Our Way initiative, visit the [Department of Health and Aged Care https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/sport/our-work/play-our-way-program].
List of Sail Our Way Grant Clubs & Associations
- Port Stephens Yacht Club
- Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club
- Belmont 16s Sailing Club
- Richmond River Sailing & Rowing Club
- Coffs Harbour Yacht Club
- Hunters Hill Sailing Club
- NSW IODA
- Greenwich Flying Squadron
- Connells Point Sailing Club
- Vincentia Sailing Club & NSW Hobie Cat Association
- Woollahra Sailing Club
- Concord Ryde Sailing Club
- Lake Jindabyne Sailing Club
- Dinah Beach Cruising Yacht Association
- Darwin Sailing Club
- Mooloolaba Yacht Club
- Keppel Bay Sailing Club
- Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club Inc.
- Brisbane Sailing Squadron
- Wynnum Manly Sailing Club
- Southport Yacht Club
- Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club Incorporated
- Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmania
- Largs Bay Sailing Club
- Derwent Sailing Squadron
- Bellerive Yacht Club
- Tasmanian ILCA Inc
- Sandy Bay Sailing Club
- Albert Park Yacht Club
- Albury Wodonga Sailing Club
- Altona Yacht Club
- Ocean Racing Club of Victoria
- Hobie Cat Association of Victoria
- Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club
- Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron
- Hobsons Bay Yacht Club
- Royal Brighton Yacht Club
- Sabre Sailing Association of Victoria Inc
- Black Rock Yacht Club Inc
- Mordialloc Sailing Club
- Somers Yacht Club
- Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron
- South Gippsland Yacht Club
- Mornington Yacht Club
- Cairn Curran Sailing Club
- Royal Geelong Yacht Club
- Williamstown Sailing Club
- Chelsea Yacht Club
- Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
- WA Yachting Foundation INC
- Hillarys Yacht Club
- Australian Wing Foil Racing Class Association Inc
- Australian Open Skiff Association Incorporated
- Australian Windsurfing Association
- WASZP Association of Australia
