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Marcia Ella-Duncan

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177:(AIS) and became the first Indigenous Australian to take up an AIS scholarship. From 1983 to 1985, she held an AIS netball scholarship. Between 1984 and 1987, she was regular member of NSW State Team. 427: 157:
After retiring from netball, Ella-Duncan has been involved in numerous Indigenous Australian issues criminal justice, family and child well-being, community development and land management.
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on 3 May 1986 in Christchurch. She was a member of the Australian Diamonds in 1986 and 1987 and this included winning a silver medal at the
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Ella represented New South Wales (NSW) at eleven and then selected in NSW 16 Schoolgirls and then NSW U21 teams. She started off as a
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nation. Her parents moved to Sydney from South Coast, New South Wales. She was the ninth of twelve children. Three brothers -
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player. She became the first Indigenous netballer to represent the
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Black Pearls : The Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame
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Indigenous athletes at the Australian Institute of Sport
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Ella became the first Indigenous player to represent
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Index

OAM
La Perouse, New South Wales
position(s)
OAM
netball
Australian Diamonds
La Perouse
Sydney
Yuin
Mark
Glenn
Gary
Wallabies
Matraville
goal defence
centre
Australian Institute of Sport
Australian Diamonds
Silver Ferns
1987 Netball World Cup
Glasgow, Scotland
1988
Medal of the Order of Australia
Australian Netball Hall of Fame
Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame
National Portrait Gallery of Australia



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