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FINALISTS
ANNOUNCED FOR NATIONAL LGBTQ SPORTING INCLUSION AWARDS EVENING FEATURING ADAM
HILLS
The
finalists for the 2020 Australian Pride in Sport Awards have been announced.
Now in its third year, the event – to be
held on Wednesday 1 April in Melbourne – will see sporting identities, clubs and codes
across the country gather to celebrate
LGBTQ inclusion throughout Australian sport in 2019. (Finalists can be found
at the end of the release)
First
held in 2018, the Australian Pride in Sport Awards is the first celebration of its kind dedicated solely
to recognising exceptional efforts in making sport more inclusive of LGBTQ people.
It is produced by Pride in Sport, the national not-for-profit sporting
inclusion program spearheaded by Australia’s largest LGBTQ health organisation
ACON.
This year, the Australian
Pride in Sport Awards will feature international star Adam Hills as the keynote
speaker. A five-time Gold Logie nominee, Hills is one of Australia’s best known
comedians, hosting Spicks and Specks and
Adam Hills Tonight. Hills has now taken
the UK by storm with his own talk show on Channel Four, The Last Leg.
The cocktail evening will feature drinks and canapes at Showtime Events Centre
on Melbourne’s South Wharf Promenade. The event will be hosted by Ladies
Who League founder Mary Konstantopoulos.
Konstantopoulos is a senior
regulatory adviser at nbn, after previously spending five years as a lawyer at
Clayton Utz in Sydney. She is the founder of Ladies Who League, a media
company that champions women’s involvement in rugby league and has various
spinoffs including Ladies Who Legspin and Ladies Who Lineout. As
an ambassador for the Full Stop Foundation, Life Education and Women for
Change, Mary tops this off with a recent appointment as a Board Member of
Hockey Australia.
The Australian Pride in
Sport Awards
honours athletes, employees and organisations as it showcases the results of
the Pride in Sport Index (PSI) – the national benchmarking instrument used to
assess LGBTQ inclusion within Australian sport.
The
Australian Pride in Sport Awards will feature a host of leading sporting and
community figures, including Pride in Sport patron, World Cup and Ashes-winning
cricket captain Alex Blackwell. Funds raised from the awards will support
efforts making Australian sports inclusive of LGBTQ communities.
ACON Vice President and
Co-Founder of the Pride in Sport Index Andrew Purchas said the awards builds on
progress in achieving LGBTQ rights and ongoing work in making sporting arenas,
fields, and spectator stands more inclusive.
“2019 certainly saw LGBTQ
inclusion efforts by sporting codes, and the inclusion of LGBTQ players and
athletes in general, dominate the headlines – for better or for worse – as well
as in the national discourse,” Purchas said.
“The focus on LGBTQ
inclusion, zero tolerance of homophobia and transphobia, not only within the
corporate sector via their diversity and inclusion practices, but also within
sport and society as a whole is unprecedented. Sport has the opportunity to
ensure that this focus translates to meaningful societal change and is not just
fad. Sport breaks down barriers. Sport aims to create a fair go for all.”
Pride In Sport National
Program Manager Beau Newell added: “Many of Australia’s sporting organisations
are recognising positive steps need to be taken to ensure your sexuality or
gender identity does not impact your ability to play, watch or be involved with
sport at any level. The Australian Pride in Sport Awards allows us to celebrate
the outstanding achievements of clubs and individuals in improving and
promoting LGBTQ inclusion within Australian sport.”
The 2020
Australian Pride in Sport Awards is on Friday 1 April 2020 6pm – 9pm at Showtime
Events Centre, 61 S Wharf Promenade, South Wharf, Melbourne. For more
information, click here.
David Alexander, ACON Media and
Communications
E: [email protected] T: (02) 9206 2044 M: 0428 477 042
2020 AUSTRALIAN PRIDE IN SPORT AWARDS FINALISTS
ALLY OF THE YEAR
·
Raelene Castle,
Rugby Australia
·
Kara Montoneri,
Pride Cup Australia
·
Kevin Roberts,
Cricket Australia
·
Craig Tiley,
Tennis Australia
COMMUNITY SPORTS AWARD
·
Bushrangers
Basketball LGBTQ+ ‘Come Out and Play’ Campaign
·
Gippsland Rangers
Roller Derby’s 1st Australian Roller Derby Pride Cup
·
Melbourne Rovers
LGBTQ+ Soccer Program
·
Melbourne Uni
Water Polo Pride Round
INCLUSIVE INITIATIVE
AWARD
·
Glam Slam at the
2019 Australian Open
·
Inclusion of
trans and gender diverse people in Australian Cricket
·
Pride Cup
Australia
·
Proud Beaches Initiative
INCLUSIVE COACH OF THE
YEAR
·
Ella Mason,
Weightlifting
·
Penny Gulliver,
Martial Arts
OUT ROLE MODEL OF THE
YEAR
·
Caitlin Grigsby,
Gippsland Roller Derby
·
Chris Bunting,
Melbourne Uni Sport
·
Gary Driscoll,
Lifesavers with Pride
·
Luke Major, Proud2Play
POSITIVE MEDIA AWARD
·
“Andy Brennan - Australia's first professional male
soccer player to come out as gay while still playing the game” – Mon Schafter, ABC
·
“AFL Pride Game Broadcast” – Chicks Talking Footy, Joy 949
·
“Well Played; Young, Proud & Active” – Mon Schafter & Cristyn Davies, ABC
·
“Until Folau Repents Rugby Australia has no choice to
let him go” – Peter FitzSimons, SMH
SMALL CLUB OF THE YEAR
·
Climbing QT’s
(Rock Climing & Bouldering)
·
Gippsland Rangers
(Roller Derby)
·
Bentstix (Hockey)
·
Bushrangers
(Basketball)
·
Wallsend – West
Newcastle Swans (Australian Rules Football)
About Pride In Sport
Launched
in 2016, the PSI was developed in conjunction with the Australian Human Rights
Commission, the Australian Sports Commission and Bingham Cup Sydney, alongside
an advisory group comprising representatives from a range of peak sporting
bodies including the National Rugby League, the Australian Football League, the
Australian Rugby Union and Football Federation Australia.
The Pride in Sport Index is
an initiative of the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Australian
Sports Commission and a legacy of the Bingham Cup, Sydney. Following the release of the Out on the
Fields study in May 2015, the largest international study examining homophobia
in sport, these organisations commissioned Pride in Diversity to develop a
Pride in Sport Index.
The Pride in Sport Index™
(PSI) is the first and only benchmarking instrument specifically designed to
assess the inclusion of people with diverse sexualities and genders across
Australian sport. Participating in the index will allow Australian sporting
organisations to not only assess their own practice, but determine that which
constitutes good practice, along with the ability to benchmark their own
initiatives against an external measure and other sporting organisations.
Pride in Sport is an ACON
program, one of three within the Pride Inclusion Programs that specifically
look at the inclusion of people of diverse genders and sexualities within
sport, the workplace and health service provision.