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Super Netball gun Amy Parmenter tie-dyeing to raise money for charity and pay tribute to her mum
Amy Parmenter is a pretty handy netballer.
Key points:
- Amy Parmenter’s mum Gilly died when Amy was 15 years old
- The Tie Dye Project was inspired by an family-favourite hobby, and now raises upwards of $20,000 annually
- The charity grew quickly after Parmenter met teenage bone cancer patient Molly Croft
The Giants wing defence burst onto the Super Netball scene in 2019, winning the league’s rookie of the year. In 2020, her tenacious ability to shut down a player and hunt a loose ball saw her named in the Team of the Year and selected into the Netball Australia Development Squad.
But it turns out, the 23-year-old is also a pretty handy fundraiser.
Her mother Gilly died of cancer when Parmenter was just 15, and raising money for cancer research…
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