Welcome to our video library. This is where we keep all our videos that have been produced for campaigns (such as You Can Play and Let Kids be Kids) or for events (such as the Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Forum) or for particular promotional or information purposes. 

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  • Promoting Cultural Harmony through Indigenous Inclusion

    Dr Sean Gorman

    Promoting Cultural Harmony through Indigenous Inclusion

    Posted October 2018

    18m 37s

    Dr Sean Gorman has worked in the Indigenous studies programs at Murdoch University, Edith Cowan University, the University of Melbourne and Curtin University. Gorman’s PhD was published by Allen and Unwin in 2005. Brotherboys: The Story of Jim and Phillip Krakouer was adapted for theatre and commenced a national tour in 2011.
  • Cultural Intelligence in Sport

    Tavale Ilalio

    Cultural Intelligence in Sport

    Posted October 2018

    19m 33s

    Tavale Ilalio is the Creative Director of Mahana Culture. He works to support people and organisations to harness the power of Culture and Diversity in their professional lives. Tavale brings a passion for what truly harnessing and celebrating diversity in the sport and community looks like, and the endless possibilities it can bring if done well and with cultural dignity.
  • Having the Balls - Why Inclusion Matters

    Wayne Herbert

    Having the Balls - Why Inclusion Matters

    Posted October 2018

    20m 52s

    Wayne Herbert is a prominent, in-demand, and outspoken public speaker, presenter, advocate, and writer promoting the rights of and opportunities for people with disability and people in the LGBTIQ community. As a leader, Wayne has a unique, humorous, thought-provoking, and challenging insight into why diversity and inclusion matters.
  • Cultural Diversity in Womens Sport

    Julia Symon

    Cultural Diversity in Womens Sport

    Posted October 2018

    18m 18s

    Julia Symons has worked in sports administration, community engagement, communications and philanthropy across the corporate, not-for-profit and sports sectors in Australia, Hong Kong and Fiji. She currently works in the Strategic Partnerships and Projects team at Australia Post. Julia was a recipient of a 2017 Churchill Fellowship, investigating cultural diversity in elite women’s sport.
  • SaintsPlay - Adapting Sport to Less Active People

    Lisa Laing

    SaintsPlay - Adapting Sport to Less Active People

    Posted October 2018

    14m 39s

    Lisa Laing has worked in the AFL Industry for 14 years, 9 years in the AFL leading a team responsible for membership services across the AFL Industry and 5 years St Kilda FC initially leading the Consumer Business and currently the Saints Community Engagement and Football programs. Lisa is an alumni of the Leadership Victoria FOLIO Community Leadership Program and is passionate about bringing social issues to the fore through the powerful voice of elite sports people and clubs.
  • Left Right Out - Barriers to Children Engaging in Sport

    Megan Mitchell

    Left Right Out - Barriers to Children Engaging in Sport

    Posted October 2018

    15m 16s

    Megan Mitchell is Australia’s first National Children’s Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission, appointed in 2013. Megan has previous experience in both government and non-government roles in child protection, out-of-home care, youth justice, disability, and early childhood services. In her role as Commissioner, Megan focuses solely on the rights and interests of children, and the laws, policies and programs that impact on them.

  • Breaking down invisible barriers

    Irena Farinacci

    Breaking down invisible barriers

    Posted December 2017

    14m 59s

    Irena has a deep passion for projects that promote healthier lifestyles, particularly access to sports for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.Irena has been involved with Deaf Sports Australia for 8 years where she established the Active Deaf Kids and Active Deaf Sports Club programs.
  • The impact of action

    Nick Hatzoglou

    The impact of action

    Posted December 2017

    6m 32s

    Nick Hatzoglou is the Manager of Club Cricket with Cricket Australia. He is Australian-born with Greek heritage and has a passion for cultural diversity and sport. He combines experience gained within the multicultural sector, local government, Australian Football League and Football Federation Victoria with his appreciation of the positive role sport plays in a vibrant multicultural Australia.

  • Supporting environments and people for inclusion in sport

    Kelly Horton

    Supporting environments and people for inclusion in sport

    Posted December 2017

    15m 20s

    Kellie has extensive public health experience developed through policy and practice-focused roles over 15 years in the community sector, local and state government, and non-government organisations.
  • Creating child safe and inclusive environments

    Morgan Lander

    Creating child safe and inclusive environments

    Posted December 2017

    16m 16s

    Morgan's passion for protecting the vulnerable is second to none. Morgan worked in disability, aged care and children's residential facilities including Stewart House and Royal Far West Children's Hospital on Sydney's northern beaches. He has assisted the Australian Sports Commission in risk management, complaint handling and member protection since 2011 and is considered to be one of the leading practitioners in this field.

     

  • Multicultural youth and sport without borders

    Carmel Guerra

    Multicultural youth and sport without borders

    Posted December 2017

    10m 37s

    With over 20 years’ experience in the community sector, CEO and founder of CMY, Carmel Guerra has contributed to a range of research reports relating to multicultural youth including: Ethnic Youth Gangs in Australia: Do they exist? and Wealth of all Nations, the first comprehensive study undertaken into the needs of refugee young people in Australia.
  • Creating a gender and sex diversity policy for the Flying Bat's Womens Football Club

    Danielle Warby

    Creating a gender and sex diversity policy for the Flying Bat's Womens Football Club

    Posted December 2017

    11m 47s

    Danielle Warby is an advocate for women in sport and has been working to promote women’s sport since 2006. Working with elite athletes, sports organisations and the media, she’s built up the largest women’s sport network in the country.
  • Sport for development. The Pacific experience.

    Emma Sherry

    Sport for development. The Pacific experience.

    Posted December 2017

    16m 08s

    Emma Sherry is an Associate Professor within the La Trobe University Centre for Sport and Social Impact, specialising in the area of sport development. Emma's PhD studies investigated conflict of interest in the Australian Football League. Emma’s current research interests include community development through sport activities, undertaking a broad range of research projects with national and regional sport organisations in Australia and Oceania. 
  • The 'business' of inclusion. Moving beyond passion for the cause

    Jenny Frowd

    The 'business' of inclusion. Moving beyond passion for the cause

    Posted December 2017

    12m 08s

    Jenny Frowd is Community Engagement Manager with Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association. She has worked with a wide range of people with disabilities and their diverse support networks, as well as sport deliverers, administrators and educators to facilitate inclusion within their organisations.. 

  • The future of sport and recreation in an NDIS world

    John Cranwell

    The future of sport and recreation in an NDIS world

    Posted December 2017

    12m 25s

    John has been the Chief Executive Officer of Inclusive Sport SA for the last 5 years and has a strong passion for inclusion in sport and recreation. He is driven to build cultures in sport and recreation that welcome all individuals, regardless of difference, so that we can all feel part of a larger community. 

  • 'Our mob' - creating an inclusive team culture

    Kate McLoughlin

    'Our mob' - creating an inclusive team culture

    Posted December 2017

    14m 47s

    Kate McLoughlin was the Chef de Mission for the 2016 Paralympic team. Kate know exactly what is needed to create an inclusive team culture - one that leads to team success on and off the field. 

  • The future of diversity and inclusion. Where do community sports clubs fit in?

    Dr Ruth Jeanes and Dr Ramon Spaaij

    The future of diversity and inclusion. Where do community sports clubs fit in?

    Posted December 2017

    13m 09s

    Professor Ramon Spaaij (ISEAL, Victoria University) and Dr Ruth Jeanes (Monash University) recently completed a three-year Australian Research Council project on diversity and inclusion in community sport. 

  • Why do gays need their own program? Marrying the LGBTI community and cricket in Victoria

    Ryan Storr

    Why do gays need their own program? Marrying the LGBTI community and cricket in Victoria

    Posted December 2017

    10m 58s

    Ryan Storr is a PhD researcher in the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living at Victoria University. His thesis explores how volunteers in community sport clubs engage in diversity work. He is currently chief investigator of a research project with Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria which explores LGBT inclusion in Australian cricket.

  • Sport and Recreation approach to inclusion and diversity

    Tim Burke

    Sport and Recreation approach to inclusion and diversity

    Posted December 2017

    15m 20s

    Tim is the Acting Director of Community Sport and Recreation at Sport and Recreation Victoria. Tim is responsible for community and high performance strategy, programs and initiatives, including the recently released Active Victoria strategy, implementation of the nine ‘Game Plan’ Inquiry recommendations that have led to the Change Our Game initiatives and the Supporting Victorian Sport and Recreation program that focuses on sector sustainability and inclusion.

  • Racism. It Stops with Me: Where are we up to?

    Dr Tim Soutphommasane

    Racism. It Stops with Me: Where are we up to?

    Posted December 2017

    17m 59s

    Dr Tim Soutphommasane has been Race Discrimination Commissioner since August 2013. Prior to joining the Australian Human Rights Commission, Tim was a political philosopher and held posts at The University of Sydney and Monash University.