The Ethics of Sport - Driving Change

The Ethics of Sport - Driving Change

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First Nations Immersion for the Most Powerful Woman in World Sport

The FIFA Secretary General travelled to Darwin this week to see for herself the challenges faced by some First Nations groups, while we travel to Taiwan to meet the official photographer who was embedded for years with the England Lionesses, and we talk to the newest Matilda Clar ...  Show more

A New Era in Sport - Challenging the Status Quo

Sports traditional power base is being challenged - athletes demand a say on Ukraine, Russia's era of doping lies in tatters, sport's research turns its focus to women, and the east rises as a new power base for sport. 

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