Still we play on: why the stories we tell about women’s sport matter

By Kirby Fenwick On the 28th of September in 1918, on a Saturday afternoon in Ballarat, two football teams ran onto the Eastern Oval. A crowd of thousands lined the boundary fence, jostling for the best vantage point. When the siren sounded and the ball was bounced, the players leapt into action and that familiar … Continue reading Still we play on: why the stories we tell about women’s sport matter