Sport isn’t just about competition, it’s about belonging.
At Pacific Werribee, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to get involved, no matter their age, background or ability.
That’s why we’re proud to support inclusive community sports programs and our retailers who are making sport more accessible for everyone.
Let’s look at how community sport is opening doors, building confidence and helping everyone feel part of the team!
Why inclusive sport matters
Inclusive sports programs are designed to break down barriers and help all people thrive, by:
boosting mental and physical wellbeing
encouraging connection and reducing isolation
supporting confidence and life skills
celebrating diversity across all communities.
Whether it’s through adaptive gear, diverse teams, or welcoming environments, inclusive sport is about creating spaces where everyone belongs.
Pacific Werribee's Sports Achievers Awards program
The Sports Achievers Awards Program, recognising the efforts of local under-12 sporting clubs and celebrating young athletes across the region.
Participating clubs receive:
🏅 Weekly Best & Fairest certificates
🍽️ A dining voucher to redeem in-centre
There is a biannual prize pack
Local clubs leading the way
Across the country, community clubs are doing incredible work to ensure sport really is for everyone. Here at Pacific Werribee, we’re proud to shine a spotlight on local sporting clubs which are creating inclusive environments for their communities.
Werribee Football Club
The centre is a long-standing community partner of the Werribee Football Club, supporting the club’s initiatives both on and off the field. Through this partnership, the centre helps foster local pride, encourage community participation, and strengthen connections with residents and visitors across the Wyndham region.
These local heroes are proving that inclusive sport isn’t just possible…it’s powerful.
Retailers supporting inclusive sport
1. Gear up with accessible activewear
The right sportswear can make all the difference. At Pacific Werribee, retailers like rebel and Nike are leading the way in playing sports more inclusive by offering activewear ranges that cater to a diverse range of needs and bodies.
Many collections include adaptive clothing for people with limited mobility, sensory-friendly fabrics designed for those with sensitivities, and wide-fit or orthotic-friendly footwear that provides better support - all available from trusted brands like Footlocker. From seamless leggings to easy-on zip designs and breathable materials, these thoughtful innovations help break down barriers and ensure everyone can participate in sport.
2. Back brands that build belonging
Many retailers today are doing more than just selling products, they’re actively creating spaces where everyone feels seen, supported and empowered.
At Pacific Werribee, brands are stepping up to champion inclusion and connection through a wide range of community-focused initiatives.
Johnny Big offers purchase for purpose across their sock range with profits going directly to mental wellbeing support with Beyond Blue
Rebel partners with initiatives that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in youth sport
Bupa supports programs encouraging participation among people with disability
By choosing to shop with brands that invest in these kinds of programs, you're not just buying activewear, you're helping to build a stronger, more inclusive sporting culture. Speak to staff in-store at Pacific Werribee to learn more about the initiatives these retailers support and how you can get involved. Your next purchase could help change someone's life through sport.
3. Celebrate culture through sport
At Pacific Werribee, we believe that sport is a powerful way to bring people together and celebrate the rich diversity of our communities. That’s why we’re proud to support retailers like JD Sports who regularly collaborate on cultural events (from pop-up games to heritage round celebrations that embrace inclusion through sport!)
Across the country, community sports initiatives are leading the way in celebrating cultural heritage through themed game days and multicultural events.
For example, Melbourne’s Multicultural Youth Sports Partnership hosts the annual World Games, where teams represent different nations and traditional sports from around the globe, promoting cross-cultural understanding and unity.
By spotlighting these moments (whether it’s a retailer-led event or a grassroots celebration) we’re helping foster a more welcoming, inclusive environment where everyone can feel seen, respected, and connected through the universal language of sport.
How to join the movement
Want to be part of the change? Here’s how you can get involved:
Join or support a local inclusive sports club.
Volunteer as a coach or event helper for adaptive or inclusive programs.
Attend cultural sporting events in your community.
Shop with and support retailers that are championing inclusive sport.
Looking for more ideas?
Learn about how to make sport inclusion on the Australian Sports Commission website.
Our Play Well partnership with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is all about making sport fun, safe, welcoming and inclusive for everyone.