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  • Promoting Cultural Harmony through Indigenous Inclusion

    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...
  • What is mediation?

    Mediation is also known as Alternative Dispute Resolution but may be otherwise described as a managed conversation. But what does it entail for your sports club or association? What's the role of the...
  • Safety On and Off the Field

    Julie Inman Grant is the eSafety Commissioner. She commenced this five year appointment in January 2017. Julie has extensive experience in the non-profit and government sectors, and spent two decades...
  • Beyond Buzzwords and Box-Ticking: Building Inclusion into Organisational DNA

    Dr Niki Vincent is the South Australian Commissioner for Equal Opportunity. Prior to this appointment, Niki held the position of CEO of the Leaders Institute of SA which, amongst other programs and...
  • Member Protection and the importance of confidentiality

    Raising a member protection complaint can be daunting. Confidentiality helps build a relationship of trust and confidence, and can encourage members to have open conversations...
  • Eliminating the Self Edit

    Beau Newell is the National Program Manager of Pride in Sport Australia, an Australian first sporting inclusion program specifically designed to assist sporting organisations at all levels with the...
  • Equality and Respect: A Whole of Sport Approach

    Cassie has over twenty years’ experience working across government, industry, not-for-profit, education and sports sectors. Recognised as a prevention of violence and gender equality expert in...
  • Keeping sport safe, fair and inclusive

    There’s a lot of great things happening to keep sport safe, fair and inclusive. The annual Play by the Rules Award provides a snapshot of what issues are a priority for sports and gives us an...
  • Intersex people: not invisible in sport but inadvertently excluded

    There are many misconceptions and generalisations about intersex people in sport.  Often these are based on assumptions that intersex people are a homogeneous group, and an identity group, a...
  • Women's sport is on a roll, and we can all play a part

    We now understand the benefits of inclusivity in sport. Suddenly we are creating opportunities for women - and those women are becoming more visible. How, then, do we use this momentum to make further...