2024 FIRST NATIONS ROUND

SATURDAY 6 & SUNDAY 7 JULY

The First Nations Round is an initiative by the NBL1 East and Basketball NSW, where players and clubs from across the country will be wearing uniforms designed by First Nations artists, while courts will pay homage to First Nations communities. This weekend is the First Nations Round in the HIVE, where we seek to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

We hope you are able to be a part of this special occasion, celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

HILLS HORNETS FIRST NATIONS JERSEY

THE INNER CIRCLE

The Community

THE INNER CIRCLE

The inner circle represents the community of Hills Basketball. The players, officials, families, sponsors and supporters coming together from different backgrounds.

3 DOTTED CIRCLES

3 Venues & Teams

3 DOTTED CIRCLES

As you move outward, the three dotted circles represent the three Hornets venues, immediately surrounded by the green “U” shaped symbols signifying team members huddled together.

DOT FORMATION

Creeks, Trees & New Opportunities

DOT FORMATION

The green, white and red dot formation surrounding the huddle represent the creeks and trees of the local area. While the outer circle is left open to invite new members, while also encouraging Hornets members to explore higher representation but always have a path to home.

The Hills Hornets First Nations uniform has been designed by Tarni Eastwood and is manufactured by Diamond Sports.
 
Tarni Eastwood is a Ngiyampaa and Guringai multidisciplinary artist and curator based in Western Sydney.
 
She actively facilitates weaving workshops with community to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of traditional cultural practices.