Sebastopol won the 1993
Ballarat Football League Netball Premiership, led by club-icon Maree Hutt. On October 26, 2012, Sebastopol announced the signing of
Central Highlands Football League club Dunnstown's premiership coach Georgia Cann. Club-coach Cann was joined by Narelle Perkins to co-coach the club in 2022. The 2022 season was
Ballarat Football League Netball's first full season since 2019, due to COVID-19 interruptions in 2020 and 2021. The Burras returned to court against
Darley to go down 42–38 at Marty Busch Oval on 9 April 2022. After a string of narrow losses, Sebastopol stunned the competition by drawing with then-competition leaders
Melton South 50-all. Their first win of the season came in an emphatic 63–42 victory over
Ballarat. The Burras finished seventh with four wins. The Best and Fairest was won by Adut Manyiel with young gun Libby Hutt finishing second. Thalia Watts secured the Coaches Award. Adut Manyiel was part of the
Victorian Netball League Under 19s Grand Final win with City West Falcons, starring in the shooting circle. On September 22, 2022, the Burras announced that Perkins would become head coach from 2023. The 2023 season was successful for the Burra - returning to finals for the first time since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Burra finished in fourth with 12 wins and four losses. The season opened with a 72–14 victory over
Bacchus Marsh Football Club which kicked off a five-game winning streak to start the season. The side's first loss came in Round 7 when eventual premiers
North Ballarat Football Club beat Burra 60–47. Burra finished the year with three consecutive wins heading into finals, including a 45–32 victory over Redan. In the first week of the finals, after an intense first three quarters, Sebastopol fell to Redan 46-38 ending the club's season. ==Home ground==