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Basketball icon Lauren Jackson to steer WNBL in new era

Basketball icon Lauren Jackson has been made a special advisor to the WNBL. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Australian basketball legend Lauren Jackson is set to play a "pivotal" role in the WNBL's new era after being appointed as a special advisor to the league.

A seven-time WNBL champion and four-time MVP, Jackson will take up the part-time position under the league's new owners.

The NBL Group and Wollemi Capital Group Syndicate will officially take over on April 2.

"I'm absolutely thrilled to be part of this next chapter for the WNBL," Jackson said in a statement.

"This league has been at the heart of my journey in basketball.

"Now I have the chance to help create an exciting future where our talented players thrive in a professional environment worthy of their skill and passion.

"I can't wait to get started."

Lauren Jackson.
The trailblazing Jackson will also continue her roles with Basketball Australia and She Hoops.

Jackson's aim will be to reignite the WNBL by attracting more fans and media attention.

"Bringing Lauren into this journey was a no-brainer," WNBL chief executive Jennie Sager said.

"She's a trailblazer, a five-time Olympian and someone who knows what it takes to build success.

"Her deep connection to the league, her experience as a player and her vision for its future will be instrumental in helping us raise the bar and deliver a bigger, bolder WNBL."

Jackson will continue to work with Basketball Australia - as the head of women in basketball - and She Hoops while advising the WNBL.

The 43-year-old brought her storied WNBL career to a close after winning her seventh championship, with the Southside Flyers last year.

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