VNA & Club Fees

SEASON 1 2026 REGISTRATION

If you would like to play for Season 1 of 2026, please let us know!

Net Set Go Players: Click here if you would like to register for Season 1, 2026.
Junior Players: Click here if you would like to register for Season 1, 2026.
Senior Players: Click here if you would like to register for Season 1, 2026.
Mixed Players: Click here if you would like to register for Season 1, 2026.

This link will take you to Netball Connect. Registrations are needed for both new and existing players each season

Fawkner Netball Club is now offering sibling discount for Junior Membership

2026 Fawkner Netball Club Season Fee Structure

Juniors (includes game day and training):
$240 early bird discount before 30th December 2025 plus VNA annual fee
$265 after 30th December 2025 plus VNA annual fee

Seniors (game day only):
$180 early bird discount before 30th December 2025 plus VNA annual fee
$205 after 30th December 2025 plus VNA annual fee

Training only:
Existing players $120 plus VNA annual fee
New players (4 weeks of training only) – VNA fee only

If qualifying for Junior & Senior player (Wednesday and Saturday games) – $180

2026 VNA Yearly Fee Structure

Netball Victoria requires each player to be registered through them in order to cover the player for injury etc. These fees are known as VNA Fees. This is paid annually and covers the player for any Netball Victoria sanctioned competition and is additional to our club fees. This fee needs to be paid before the player can train and play with Fawkner Netball Club. For more information please visit https://vic.netball.com.au/netball-victoria-membership/

How To Make A Netball Victoria Insurance Claim

If you have suffered an injury whilst participating in a netball or netball related activity (including training, competing, official social event, fundraising activity or other sanctioned activity) please visit: Howens Insurance to download and submit a claim form


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Fawkner Netball Club acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrang people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways in the area now known as Merri-bek. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and also recognise the contribution that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make to sport.
We also wish to highlight the power of Netball to promote reconciliation, enhance belonging and reduce inequality.