Eleni Tee included among Australian sport’s most influential women in 2026

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Women across Australian sport are continuing to shape the future of the industry, not only through performances on the field but also through leadership and influence behind the scenes. As the profile of women’s sport continues to grow, recognition is increasingly being given to those whose work is advancing the game, building pathways and inspiring the next generation.

Code Sports’ annual Power 100 list highlights some of the most influential women contributing to Australian sport. The list celebrates both elite athletes and administrators whose achievements, leadership and advocacy are helping transform the sporting landscape. From record-breaking competitors to senior managers and mentors, their efforts are strengthening the foundations of sport ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Among those recognised in 2026 is AFL umpire Eleni Tee, who continues to break barriers in Australian rules football, according to TheDailyTelegraph.com

Returning from maternity leave last year, Tee made history as the first mother to officiate at AFL level. During the season she also reached the milestone of 100 AFL games as an umpire, while balancing her responsibilities as SANFL Umpires Coach.

Her presence and leadership within the umpiring ranks has helped open doors for more women pursuing officiating careers at the elite level.

Through her dedication and visibility in the sport, Tee is helping reshape perceptions within Australian football and paving the way for greater female representation in umpiring at the highest level.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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