2026 PFL AGM Reflects on Progress, Stability and Strong Future

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SKG Radiology Extends Community Partnership with PFL for 2026 Season

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PFL Launches Official Partnership with Tackle Your Feelings

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2025 Life Without Barriers Integrated Grand Final Recap

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Breaking Barriers: PFL and For My Sisters Launch Partnership to Support Women’s Teams

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The Perth Football League Annual General Meeting was a night of reflection, recognition and forward momentum, as the League celebrated another significant year of growth across community football. Board Stability and Leadership A key highlight of the evening was the re-election of two current Board Members, Caitlin Spencer and Jonathan Small. In addition, Geoff Glass and Danielle Cattalini were reappointed as Board-appointed members, further strengthening the experience and continuity within the leadership group. These reappointments reflect both the stability and strength of the current Board, as well as the value of their extensive experience within community sport. With strong governance..

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The Perth Football League is excited to announce our community partnership with SKG Radiology for the 2026 season, further strengthening the connection between community football and one of Western Australia’s most trusted health providers. As part of the continued partnership, SKG Radiology will again serve as the official naming rights partner of the PFL Leading Goalkicker Awards across all grades, presented at the annual PFL Awards Night. With a strong reputation amongst WA’s health sector and the public, the necessity of SKG within the sporting community is a natural fit for the Perth Football League. “We’re delighted to be continuing..

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The Perth Football League is proud to announce an official partnership with Tackle Your Feelings, further strengthening our focus on wellbeing across the League. Mental health continues to impact communities across Australia. In the past month alone, one in five Australians has experienced mental ill health. Among young people aged 16 to 24, that number rises to two in five, and suicide remains the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15 to 44. At the same time, three in five Australians report taking action to manage their own mental health, demonstrating a growing awareness and willingness to seek support...

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The Perth Football League proudly congratulates Barry Nicholls on receiving the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in recognition of his extraordinary service to community sport as a trainer and first aid officer.  Barry has been a familiar and trusted presence at Bayswater Football Club since 2022, serving as a trainer and becoming an integral part of the club’s fabric, not just on game day, but throughout the week and across the wider football community. “I got a letter from, I think it was the PFL, saying that people were looking for trainers and Bayswater was one of them, and I selected..

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