A United Nations report details the violence that women and girls in sport face around the world – including Australia.
To truly uphold the values of fairness and equality, it’s imperative to address the issue of unequal access to assistive products and services.
Was the killing of the celebrity terrorist on Iranian soil a smart move, or will it lead to dangerous miscalculations in the Middle East, and a wider war?
Cancelling the 2026 Commonwealth Games will be costly, but, in doing so, Victoria’s premier Daniel Andrews has called out the excesses of the sport mega-event industry.
Could the Socceroos 2022 World Cup campaign be the catalyst to further advance soccer into the fabric of Australia’s national sporting psyche?
Recent incidents involving female athletes underscore a long history of sexualisation and policing of women’s bodies and behaviours, but things are changing, albeit slowly.
The Japanese government would bear the lion’s share of the financial costs should it cancel the Olympic Games, but that doesn’t mean it cannot or should not.
There's no evidence that the Rainbow Laces campaign or Pride Games helps stop homophobic language or make sport more inclusive. We need to refocus the campaign towards amateur sports.
The significance of sport in society, particularly in the current crisis, runs much deeper than merely supporting your favourite team.
What long-term COVID-19 global ripple effects will we see?
Staying cool in the heat of competition will take on a new meaning at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Combining sport and study can be a delicate balancing act, but it's reaping rewards, including medals, for many of our athletes.
Despite tougher measures to catch drug cheats at the Winter Olympics, some athletes will continue to buck the system.
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