We believe snooker & billiards should be accessible to everyone. We are committed to supporting and encouraging participation for people living with disability, and are working to build inclusive environments where all players can enjoy, learn, and grow in the game - whether socially, competitively, or as part of structured development pathways.
We welcome players of all abilities and experience levels, and are actively exploring new opportunities, partnerships, and programs to support inclusion across the state.
If you're living with disability and interested in playing snooker or billiards, or you're part of an organisation looking to get involved, we'd love to hear from you! Contact Us
Accessible Play - Open Day for People Living with Disability
May 2025
Our first Accessible Play – Open Day at Seven Hills RSL was a great success, with participants travelling from near and far to take part. The day featured coaching sessions, social games, and plenty of shared stories and conversations. It was a fun and welcoming environment, where people of all abilities felt comfortable having a go and connecting through the game.
As SBNSW Director and Disability Program lead Jodie Wikeepa shared: “It was such a supportive and inclusive day - so great to see new faces feeling comfortable to have a go and be part of the community. Sport has a unique way of bringing people together. It bridges gaps, builds friendships, and reminds us that determination, passion, and community can overcome any challenge. At the Open day we reaffirm that cue sports belong to everyone no exceptions, no limitations.”
Watch this space! We’re looking to build on this event and create even more opportunities for people living with disability to get involved in the future.