Cyril Dakiniewicz deservedly joins the list of Hockey Australia Life Members after being a longstanding and highly respected official at national and international level.
COVID-19 has forced the postponement of yet another major international sporting event with the upcoming FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup to be set back by 12 months.
As a player, a coach but predominantly in the umpiring space, Jan Hadfield's imprint on hockey not only in Australia but globally is nothing short of exemplary.
Minka Woolley has demonstrated meritorious achievement at the highest level of the sport of hockey in Tasmania during her long career as a player, and most notably as an official.
John Sanders can be credited for much of Australian hockey's historical data and the creation of accurate historical records, especially of all Australian women's and men's international matches.
Most of them were in primary school at the time but some of the current Kookaburras crop have recalled what they could remember 20 years on from the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
One reportedly lost a tooth, another made an Aussie sign. A host of the current Hockeyroos have taken a trip down memory lane back to the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
Hockey Australia, in partnership with Sport Australia and the Member Associations, have commenced the development of the National Participation & Engagement Plan.
Three Kookaburras stars have shown their support for two men who have set off on a 1,000 kilometre walk to raise funds for the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project (NSPTRP).
Hockeyroos goalkeeper and R U OK? Day ambassador Rachael Lynch is encouraging people to take care of their mental health and reach out to others who might be struggling.
One of Australian sport's all-time greats, Kookaburras legend Jamie Dwyer OAM has signed a four year association with Hockey Australia and its national introductory hockey program Hookin2Hockey.
Hockey Australia's Anti-Doping Policy has been amended as of 10 August 2020 to bring the sport into line with the establishment of Sport Integrity Australia.
Australia's women's indoor hockey squad will prepare for next year's World Cup without one of its most experienced campaigners after Lauren Austin announced her retirement from international indoor hockey.