Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy

[1][2] She later founded a charitable organisation, Set No Limits and in 2013 helped establish the Red Dust Heelers Healing thru Wheeling program which has a focus on connecting Indigenous young people with disability to sport, education, employment and lifestyle opportunities.

She was part of the Victorian team at the National Junior Championships, Adelaide, and travelled to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for the Spitfire Tournament.

[1][2] In 2006, O'Kelly-Kennedy was part of the national team at the Roosevelt Tournament in Warm Springs, Georgia, and was then at the World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Amsterdam in 2006, where Australia finished fourth.

[1][2] O'Kelly-Kennedy was recruited by Italian Men's Professional League reigning champions, Lottomatica Elecom Roma, for the 2011–12 season, winning the bronze medal at the 2011-12 European Championships in Turkey.

[5] O'Kelly-Kennedy played for the Stacks Goudcamp Bears in the Women's National League in 2012, scoring a competition-rare triple double in the Preliminary Final.

In February 2013 she also returned to the National team for the 2013 Osaka Cup,[6] where the Gliders successfully defended the title they had won in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012,[7] and for the Asian Qualifiers in Bangkok in November 2013.