Sport continues to be a defining element of Australian culture, woven into the fabric of our political, social and working life – but for a nation that prides itself on the “fair go”, just how level is our playing field?
| | This week on Q+A, we tackle the complex issue of ethics in sport. Sport continues to be a defining element of Australian culture, woven into the fabric of our political, social and working life – but for a nation that prides itself on the “fair go”, just how level is our playing field? Fairness, inclusivity and personal beliefs all need to be taken into consideration, from the grassroots level to the Olympic arena … so how do we celebrate difference while setting rules on participation? Does fairness trump inclusion? How do sporting clubs respectfully represent the religious and cultural beliefs of those competing at an elite level? From divisive debates on trans athletes’ participation to the furore over an NRL club’s pride jersey, sport has dominated news headlines this year. And research consistently shows racism is an ongoing problem. How can sporting bodies ensure all athletes, at all levels, feel included and respected? How do sports regulators balance fairness and inclusion allowing everyone an opportunity to participate? How do race, religion, gender and money affect sport in Australia today and what does this mean for the social cohesion of our country? And don’t forget you set the agenda – submit your questions and join us for an important discussion. Joining Stan Grant on the panel: Kieren Perkins, Chief Executive, Australian Sports Commission Hannah Mouncey, Handball player Joe Williams, Former NRL player and mental health advocate David Lakisa, Pacific sport consultant Catherine Ordway, Sports lawyer, University of Canberra Please submit a question now via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by Kathy Moffitt, who related her time as netballer to the realm of politics. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| In December 2021, dual Olympic swimming gold medallist Kieren Perkins was named CEO of the Australian Sports Commission — the country's peak sporting body. | MORE |
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In 2018, the AFL's decision not to allow Hannah Mouncey to play in the AFLW was debated widely. Tracey Holmes said the debate was mostly superficial, and "the idea that the 'floodgates will open'" was misplaced. | MORE |
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In 2007, David Lakisa was appointed Pacific Islander coaching and development officer for the NSW Rugby League. He says the Manly Pride jersey affair can be better understood through the lens of Pacific culture. | MORE |
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Kathy Moffitt relates her time as netballer to the realm of politics, and asks former Minister for Resources Keith Pitt how the National Party felt when Scott Morrison decided her wanted to be “captain, coach, manager and play himself in every position on the court.” | WATCH |
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| At 100-years-old, Uncle Wes Marne has just published his first book of poetry. He read his poem 'Indigenous Ones' for last week’s Q+A audience. | WATCH |
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The Q+A panel discusses the revelations of Scott Morrison secretly swearing himself into multiple additional portfolios while he was PM. | WATCH |
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