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Hockey Australia commits to necessary action on completion of inquiry

Sunday, 13 December 2020 Hockey Australia chief executive Matt Favier committed to take the necessary action once the inquiry into allegations of a toxic culture has been completed. An independent inquiry into allegations of a toxic culture within women s hockey in Australia was launched in November by the governing body. The inquiry was launched amid claims that around half of the Australian women s hockey squad were considering a strike, just months before the rearranged Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The axing of 2019 International Hockey Federation goalkeeper of the year Rachael Lynch and former captain Georgina Morgan from the 2021 squad was cited as a key reason.

Ex-bikie opens up on his time in Finks and Mongols

A heavily tattooed ex-bikie has opened up on his time in violent gangs and why he decided to turn his back on the brotherhood.  Tyson Ward, who was a Finks enforcer before becoming a south Adelaide Mongols chapter president, is speaking out against the groups as he attempts to turn his life around in honour of his late grandparents. Ward walked away from Mongols in 2017 because the brotherhood had turned into bickering and backstabbing where violence was more prevalent than ever.  The former bikie, who is just one inch short of being seven foot, was initially introduced to Finks by his brother after he stopped playing basketball at the Australian Institute of Sport, Gold Coast Bulletin reported. 

Reformed bikie spills: Backstabbing at heart of Mongols

Reformed bikie spills: Backstabbing at heart of Mongols
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AIS continues supporting athletes of future

Date Time AIS continues supporting athletes of future The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is delivering on its $35million commitment over two years to help sports identify and develop Australia’s talented athletes of the future. The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are the immediate focus for 2021, but the AIS has maintained its strong commitment to building long-term sustainable success by investing in jobs and strategies that support the country’s emerging talent across Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports. The total $35.3million in direct funding to National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) comprises: $21.6million in Performance Pathways Solutions grants, an initiative that helps sports implement strategies that develop their emerging athletes, and:

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