A Shared Vision for Excellence and Equity
A.G. Coombs is widely respected for its industry leadership and strong commitment to people and culture. Their Diversity & Inclusion Action Plan is focused on creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace by increasing Indigenous participation, advancing women in trades and leadership, and supporting people of all abilities through accessible and inclusive practices. The plan also champions social procurement and partnerships with diverse enterprises to drive broader community impact.
This commitment aligns seamlessly with Softball Australia’s mission to create meaningful pathways for underrepresented groups and nurture leadership across all levels of the game. Together, A.G. Coombs and Softball Australia are investing in a more inclusive and empowered future through sport.
“This partnership reflects our shared belief in strength and high performance through diversity and inclusion,” said Russell Telford, Managing Director of A.G. Coombs Group. “We are proud to support Softball Australia and the meaningful academies they champion.”
“Together, A.G. Coombs and Softball Australia help advance indigenous and non-indigenous athletes achieve sporting success on the world stage,” added Aaron Clark, A.G. Coombs Group Social Procurement, Inclusion
& Engagement Executive Leader.
Empowering Pathways: The Stacey Porter National Indigenous Talent Identification Academy
Named after softball legend and proud Kamilaroi woman Stacey Porter, the Academy is designed to:
- Identify and nurture talented Indigenous girls and boys across Australia.
- Provide participation pathways from grassroots through to talent programs.
Stacey Porter is one of Australia’s most celebrated athletes. She made history as the first Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in softball at three Olympic Games, earning a Silver Medal at Athens 2004, a Bronze Medal at Beijing 2008, and finishing 5th at Tokyo 2020. She also captained the Aussie Spirit to an undefeated Olympic Qualifying campaign for Tokyo — a milestone in Australian softball.
Inspiring Leaders: The Tanya Harding Women’s Leadership Academy
Named in honour of four-time Olympian and medallist Tanya Harding, the Academy will deliver a robust leadership framework designed to:
- Build athletes’ mental resilience, mindset and performance capacity.
- Provide career development, leadership pathways and retirement transition support.
- Foster a mentorship culture, highlighting the preparation and mindset of Olympic-level athletes.
Tanya Harding is one of Australia’s greatest ever pitchers. A four-time Olympian, Tanya has been inducted into the Australian Sports Hall of Fame and remains an iconic figure in international softball.