Former Socceroo says exclusion of Indigenous and women’s voices from the highest levels of sport administration must end
Adam Goodes might not have been lost to AFL if the code had had an Indigenous person among its leadership, the former Socceroo Bruce Djite has told the ABC’s Q+A audience in a powerful statement on racism in sport, saying “It’s time for platitudes to stop and action to be taken.”
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