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ABC Business·27.05.2026·🇦🇺Australia·Deportes

Not All Clubs Exposes Systemic Inequality in Australian Sports

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Ripley, co-founder of Not All Clubs, describes their inbox as a "dumpster fire" of stories about discrimination and neglect in Australian sports. The group shares testimonies of sexism, racism, and gender-based violence, such as a men’s sport podcast threatening female creators and a domestic violence offender appointed to a WA sporting committee. Despite operating under pseudonyms for safety, Not All Clubs pushes for systemic change, notably through their "Wear Red" initiative, highlighting the roots of gender-based violence in community sports. Ripley calls for national and state bodies to take responsibility, seeking government funds and accountability.

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported 48 female domestic homicide victims in 2024-2025, with 29 such deaths in 2026 so far, per Australian Femicide Watch. The "Wear Red" round, started in 2025, encourages teams to wear armbands to honor victims and drive club accountability.

Ripley emphasizes the need for sporting organisations to address their cultural issues, ensuring coaches and representatives reflect positive values. While individual stories are powerful, systemic change requires collective action and support from governing bodies and the government.

This article was originally published by ABC Business.

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