Cricket NSW has today launched its inaugural Youth Advisory Group (YAG), to give young leaders from across the state a voice to influence the direction of cricket in New South Wales.
Cricket NSW launches Youth Advisory Group
Under the guidance of CNSW Integrity unit, the YAG will bring together passionate cricketers from across New South Wales aged 14 – 21 years, representing players, umpires, coaches and club volunteers to ensure a holistic perspective is captured.
Apply to join the Cricket NSW Youth Advisory Group here
Over their 12-month term, the 10–12 young leaders from both metropolitan and regional communities, will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain insights into sport governance, and contribute meaningfully to the growth of cricket within their communities.
The YAG will discuss, examine and advise on improving participation, safety and inclusion of young people, including policies, initiatives the pathways which drive engagement and retention of players, coaches and umpires.
Applicants will be invited to provide a two-minute video as part of their submission which includes past experiences at enacting change in their community and ideas for the future.
Kate Campbell, Cricket NSW General Manager – Governance and Integrity, said:
“The Youth Advisory Group will give Cricket NSW direct youth input to strengthen our work and ensure programs reflect real participant experiences, while also developing future leaders within the New South Wales cricket community.
“The YAG’s work will enhance our mission of inspiring everyone to play and love our game.”
Expressions of Interest in joining the Youth Advisory Group close 5pm Monday, 27 April 2026 and can be submitted here.