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Women's basketball in Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
Women's basketball in Australia

During the 1970s and 1980s, Australian women's basketball was successful in terms of attracting participants and having a competitive team on the international stages. This success did not translate into sponsorship and financial support for the sport.
The WNBL was founded in during the early 1980s to help improve the quality of the domestic play with the hope of providing a pathway for top Australian players to join the national team.〔
==Aboriginal women==
Aboriginal women who have played basketball on a high level include Joanne Lesiputty. Lesiputty quit the sport to pursue a softball career. Laura Agius was an aboriginal basketball player who represented South Australia. Leonie Dickson and Bobbie Dillon, both Tasmanians, also represented their state on the national level.

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