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DREAMD IS BUILDING A FUTURE WHERE YOUNG WOMEN FROM REMOTE AUSTRALIA
SUCCEED IN EVERY ARENA OF LIFE,
AND PAY IT FORWARD TO

INSPIRE GENERATIONS

Remote Northern Territory Community

Distance shouldn't decide what a young woman can become.

So DREAMD opened the door.
Football was simply how we knocked.

North Melbourne Women's team

Talent is not the barrier. Opportunity is.

• ABOUT US •

DREAMD IS A NONPROFIT ORGANISATION THAT
EQUIPS YOUNG WOMEN
FROM REMOTE CENTRAL AUSTRALIA WITH THE
CONFIDENCE & RESOURCES

TO CHASE THEIR DREAMS. 

BUILDING LOCAL LEADERS.

FOR MANY TO FOLLOW.

Built with the community.
Local partners, leading the way.

We don't choose who gets the opportunity. Local coaches and leaders do. We just make sure the opportunity exists.
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Harts Range community team

Our Team.

About  •  Advisory Committee

About  •  Founder  • Lulu Pullar

Lulu was the first girl to join an all-boys soccer team, and went on to play AFLW. As a doctor, she brought that same drive to Alice Springs, working in the emergency department. What she saw there — disadvantage, trauma, and a system asking remote communities to do more with less — changed the direction of her life.

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Out of that, DREAMD Academy was born.

Lulu Pullar playing for the Sydney Swans
Ti Tree community football team

Lulu believes in the power of sport to level the playing field — but she also knows sport isn't always kind. Every win comes with a loss, and those lessons in resilience are exactly what she wants young women to learn: you have to be in it to grow, to lead.

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