Rachel Froggatt
Women's sport goes from high to higher
Women's sport is looking to build on its strengths.
Wellington Phoenix women's team will play its first game in New Zealand this weekend.
Also coming up is the Women's Rugby league World Cup final.
…Women in Sport on Black Fern's mental health struggle
Women in Sport Aotearoa chief executive Rachel Froggatt says Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate is not alone in experiencing bullying and mental health issues on her team.
Black Ferns coach Glenn Moore… Audio
Tokyo Olympics: NZ women dominant on the field
There's no denying New Zealand women are a dominant presence at Tokyo. Lisa Carrington, the Women's Sevens, Emma Twigg and the coxless pair Kelly Gowler and Grace Prendergast all took home gold.
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No prize money for Silver Ferns despite epic win
The Silver Ferns' World Cup victory has renewed questions about pay equity for female sportspeople, after officials confirmed there was no prize money for the winners. Women in Sport Aotearoa CEO… Video, Audio
‘Support Women’s Sport Basin Reserve’: ‘Bold’ name for ground proposed
A new name is being proposed for the Basin Reserve, with a strong push for the Wellington cricket ground to be renamed ‘Support Women’s Sport Basin Reserve’.
Toilets for all… not almost all
Public toilets around the country, including at the Basin Reserve cricket ground, should be for all, not just for some according to an accessibility toilet advocate. Video, Audio
Commentators paid more than women cricketers at final
In Australia they can be paid up to $180,000 per year, so why aren't our domestic women's cricket players paid for what they do? Audio
If you’re not sitting at the table, you are on the menu
“If you’re not sitting at the table, you are on the menu”. That’s the warning given to Women in Sport Aotearoa (Wispa) by the Botswana delegation who handed the reins over to a world leading working… Audio
Women's sports boss looks to halt drift
Stopping the drift of young women away from sport is a top priority for Women in Sport Aotearoa's first chief executive, Rachel Froggatt. Audio
Rachel Froggatt new head of Women in Sport Aotearoa
Women in Sport Aotearoa has appointed its first chief executive, respected sports administrator, Rachel Froggatt. Her job is to help increase female leadership in sports. Audio