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The following page provides member examples of diversity, equity and inclusion programs related to Pride in Sport.
| About | One day free multisport community event, held on 12 April 2025. Part of the 2025 Pride in Sport Festival, a nationwide calendar of LGBTQIA+ led activities which aim to welcome new participants into sports and celebrate the achievements of queer sporting communities. The day included park run, a hike and the opportunity to try out and speak to a variety of sports including fencing, squash, tennis, rugby, volleyball and more. |
| Website links | Pride in Sport Festival – Adelaide University Sport; News – Adelaide University Sport |
| Key contacts | Daniel Lawlor (AUSF Diversity & Inclusion Lead) – E: daniel.lawlor@adelaide.edu.au |
| Partners | Pride in Sport, Squash SA, Fencing SA, local LGBTQIA+ sporting clubs (see website link above) |
| Status/outcomes | Bringing together of seven LGBTQIA+ sporting groups that exist in Adelaide along with Thorne Harbour Health and community sporting bodies and groups committed to making their sport a safe and welcoming environment in one location. |
| About | A sit down function to celebrate LGBTIQA+ inclusion and representation in sport and engage in important conversations about the challenges that lie ahead in sport and community. |
| Website links | News – Adelaide University Sport |
| Key contacts | Daniel Lawlor (AUSF Diversity & Inclusion Lead) – E: daniel.lawlor@adelaide.edu.au |
| Sarah Hawkins (AUSF Marketing & Communications Manager) – E: sarah.hawkins@adelaide.edu.au | |
| Partners | The University of Adelaide – Division of Academic and Student Engagement (DASE) |
| Status/outcomes: | Over 170 guests attended |
| About | Griffith Sport has developed a Pride Strategy of which details can be found here. This strategy includes a strategic plan, policies events and activities. An example of this would be our Pride themed social tennis nights which we hold out of our MG Tennis Centre. |
| Website link | Griffith Sport Pride Diversity and Inclusion |
| Key contact | Andrew Coleman – Programs Manager – E: andrew.coleman@griffith.edu.au |
| About | Together with the student inclusion team, La Trobe Sport created a Commitment to Open Participation document, which relates to social competition participants and their rights when playing sport in facilities and competitions. |
| Website link | LTU Commitment to open participation document |
| Key contact | Hayden Atherton (Representative Sport Officer) – E: h.atherton@latrobe.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | The initial reasoning was there was an incident in our social competitions where a player was misgendered. This document ensures that people who may identify differently from their assigned gender at birth feel comfortable playing in competitions and know the expectations. |
| About | Annual activation event. 2km across campus event. Standing with the LGBTQIA+ community, connecting with others. Opportunities to take part in activities across campus. Celebration of Wear it Purple. |
| Key contact | Nicky Carty (University Sport Lead) – E: Nicola.carty@mq.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | Opportunities for all to participate |
| About | Pre-Nationals cohort training on LGBTQIA+ inclusion and the power of language; practical tools for safer teams. |
| Key contacts | Ben Groth – E: ben.groth@qut.edu.au |
| Partners | Pride in Sport |
| About | – Collaboration with Safer Communities and Pride Network – Pride Posters, flags, socks. Pride flag on uniforms/warm up tops. – Sausage Sizzle (first 100 students, run by Nationals teams) – UBL player interview – Signage table for spectators with pride stickers – Pride giveaways at half time LGBTQIA+ trivia – Watch party at Moreton Bay campus on the rise (free popcorn and guest speaker) |
| Website link | UniSC UBL |
| Key contact | Aleisha Howey (Acting Sports Coordinator) – E: ahowey@usc.edu.au |
| Partners | Safer Communities; Pride Network |
| Status/outcomes | 150+ spectators at UBL home game. |
| About | Pride Body Attack Class – 45 minute body attack class held at the Group Fitness Room at the Sydney Uni Sport & Aquatic Centre. Pride Archery– Hosted during ‘Wear it Purple’ week, participants took part in an Archery session at St Johns oval (Archery club space). Pride Rock-Climbing–held at The Ledge Rock-Climbing Centre. |
| Website link | https://susf.com.au/group-fitness/ https://susf.com.au/the-ledge-climbing-centre/ |
| Key contact | Pat O Shea – E: p.oshea@sport.usyd.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | Pride Archery (Wear it Purple) 26 participants |
| About | Aims to influence and create safe, welcoming and inclusive sporting environments for the LGBTQIA+ community by supporting UWA Sport affiliated clubs on their journey to improve LGBTQIA+ inclusive practices and provide training to a nominated Club Ally. |
| Website links | LGBTQIA Allyship in Sport Program |
| Key contact | Kristina Mitsikas (Senior Manager – Inclusion and Performance) – E: kristina.mitsikas@sport.uwa.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | 15 UWA Sport affiliate clubs involved in the program; 15 active allies, inclusive audits and LGBTQIA+ actions plans slowly embedded. This program meets clubs where they are, where they would like to head and supports the development of inclusive practices. Commenced in 2024 and is ongoing. Supported 6 UWA affiliate clubs with Pride Cup rounds within their season schedules. |
| About | Opportunity for LGBTQIA+ students and active allies from all Western Australian universities to participate in All Gender sporting competition. |
| Website link | Western Series |
| Key contact | Kristina Mitsikas (Senior Manager – Inclusion and Performance) – E: kristina.mitsikas@sport.uwa.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | UWA, ECU and Curtin participated in the Inaugural WS Pride Cup, approx. 35 students in attendance, in conjunction an education session was hosted for sport administrators on how to effectively host a Pride Cup; facilitated by Pride Cup Org. approx. 15 sport administrators in attendance. This event will be back in 2026. |
| About | Ran a Silent Disco Walking Tour as part of IDAHOBIT Week. |
| Website link | Silent Disco Walking Tour | Victoria University |
| Key contact | Rohenna Young (Manager, thrive* Program) – E: Rohenna.young@vu.edu.au |
| Status/outcomes | This had 69 people take part in the whole session with another 26 do some of it – (people joined in as it went along and they saw it). It was done around one of the campuses (Footscray Park). Planned for more later in the year. |
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