Koorie Academy
The Koorie Academy Basketball held its first clinic of the year on Friday, partnering with Ngwala Aboriginal Corporation to deliver a day of basketball skills, cultural pride, and community connection...
Koorie Academy Basketball CEO Uncle Ricky Baldwin's call for support has been answered with the donation of a 12-seater bus. The bus, donated by Indigenous Civil Group (ICG) managing director Phil Jac...
The recent NBL Indigenous Round has been a vibrant celebration of culture, community, and basketball, with Koorie Academy Basketball playing a central role in the festivities.
Melbourne United has announced a partnership with major sponsor Trojan Tools to bring 40 young Indigenous basketball players and their families from Shepparton to their game against the Adelaide 36ers...
On Sunday, the Koorie Academy and The Long Walk hosted their second annual basketball skills clinic at Essendon Football Club's facility, 'The Hanger.
Koorie Academy Basketball is set to become an official charity partner of Melbourne United for the NBL25 season and beyond. The partnership follows years of collaboration between the two organisations...
The Kiilalaana Foundation and Koorie Academy Basketball hosted a successful event in Mildura on Sunday, offering skills and drills clinics for children of all abilities.
Koorie Academy had a successful day at the Hoop City in Djilang (Geelong) on Wathaurung country. With 60 young Aboriginal kids ready to play basketball, the event opened with a welcome to Country, a s...
Koorie Academy won Victoria's Treaty Cup 51 to 47 in a tight tussle against Team Treaty on a star-studded court in Bendigo last weekendKoori Academy Basketball and the First People's Assembly of Victo...
Although Indigenous basketball superstar Patty Mills didn't play in Monday's FIBA world cup qualifier between Australia and Iran, First Nations Australians were strongly represented on-court by the ne...
A host of Victoria's young Indigenous basketball stars will run out on centrecourt for the first time this weekend for a halftime shootout at the Boomers' FIBA world cup qualifier against China.
Ex-Carlton footballer Andrew Walker and Federal Greens senator Lidia Thorpe will be among the unlikely match-ups to take centrecourt for a charity basketball game in Melbourne this weekend.
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