Netball Australia still feeling Gina Rinehart pinch as brazen new campaign launches

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The Super Netball season has launched with a new ‘we’re not sorry’ campaign, but Netball Australia CEO Kelly Ryan admits the sport is still trying to recover from a debt of over $4 million. 7NEWS

The bombshell call followed a player revolt and was a crushing result for the sport which was already suffering from a $7 million loss due to the pandemic.to cover the sponsorship vacuum, but Netball Australia admits it is still in significant debt.Getty Images for FOX Sports

Last week, the union stated Netball Australia does not intend to raise Super Netball player wages in 2024 due to the debt they face. “We are not aligned with that approach and will be working with Netball Australia ... we have requested financial information, and we hope to come to the table to discuss that.”Getty Images for FOX Sports

“The discussions are really at the starting phase, a lot still needs to transpire,” Ryan said on Tuesday.

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