"I want the emphasis to be on continuing momentum. It is a shift in thinking but it's that challenge that I'm really excited about. I've been looking forward to coming home and helping to develop the next steps for the Silver Ferns."
Since returning home she has been building towards next month's Vitality Netball Nations Cup in England where the Silver Ferns take on England, Jamaica and South Africa.
Netball NZ chief executive Jennie Wyllie said it was exciting for netball in this country to have Taurua remain at the helm of the Silver Ferns for the next year.
We're delighted to have secured her services – she is a world-class coach who is widely respected in this game, not just in this country but around the world.
"It was really important that we gave Noeline the space to make that decision after the massive commitment she gave to netball in New Zealand over the past two years.
"We're delighted to have secured her services – she is a world-class coach who is widely respected in this game, not just in this country but around the world," Wyllie said.
The Silver Ferns head to the Vitality Netball Nations Cup in the New Year, where they play hosts England Roses in Nottingham on January 19 followed by the Jamaican Sunshine Girls (January 22 in Birmingham) and SPAR Proteas (January 25 in London). The final is in London on January 26.