Agenda Sports ‘Grow together’: Why corporates should consider partnering with women’s sport teams NAB Executive Rachel Slade has a few thoughts on why it’s worth it for corporations to look into sports partnerships.
Agenda Sports ‘Connection to the heart’: How AFLW is growing Australia’s most loved sport Footy holds a special place in people’s hearts here in Australia, and now more than ever it’s a historic time for women in the sport.
Agenda Sports Former tennis champ Casey Dellacqua on success, friendship and overcoming self-doubt Sharing her tennis origin story, Olympian Casey Dellacqua speaks on The New Rules, a podcast going behind the scenes of women’s sport.
Agenda Sports From unequal pay to global dominance: How Billie Jean King and the Original 9 transformed tennis forever On the latest episode of The New Rules podcast, female experts share more on the history of women’s sport amidst gender discrimination.
Agenda Sports One of the world’s most destructive batters, Alyssa Healy on the rise of women’s cricket Cricket captain Alyssa Healy speaks on The New Rules, a Women’s Agenda podcast taking you behind the scenes of the rise of women’s sport.
Agenda Sports Have you got what it takes to be a sports commentator? Dr Bridie O’Donnell shares advice for aspiring women Sports commentator Dr Bridie O’Donnell shares advice for women on how to get a foot in the door of this male-dominated industry.
Agenda Sports Why are we obsessed with the Matildas? Former player Sarah Walsh shares a first-hand view on their incredible rise Former Matildas player Sarah Walsh has some insight into why the Matildas craze has become so powerful and far-reaching.
Agenda Sports Women’s sport is predicted to top $US1 billion this year. What’s driving its massive growth? Women’s sport has reached heights like never before, and people are talking about it in unprecedented ways.
News & Views The New Rules podcast: Is parenthood tougher than training for the Olympics? Keesja Gofers, a member of Australia’s water polo team, will be in Paris at her third Olympics but this time around, she’ll also be a mum.