Join us (the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation) to celebrate International Women's Day 2019.
Our resources are designed to help you roll out your own Change Our Game initiatives at your workplace, club or school.
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Even Par, a program to generate gender equality in Victorian golf clubs, was launched at the ISPS Handa Vic Open in Barwon Heads this week.
An all-star line-up of speakers has been announced for the Change Our Game IWD19 lunch on 8 March, to explore the theme Women in Sport and t...
We would like to congratulate two Change Our Game ambassadors whose contribution to sport has been acknowledged with Australia Day honours.
Female basketball numbers skyrocket in Victorian Region. We chat with community role model, Megan Condron.
Geelong Cats' general manager of community Sarah Albon's passion for her club shines through.
Jasmine Richwol is part of a new generation changing the face of sports leadership, with a little help from Melbourne Business School.
Driving positive cultural change at the grass roots level can be a challenging process.
On 13 October 2018, in the week of the International Day of the Girl, the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation (OWSR) hosted a first-of-...
Change Our Game Ambassador Mel Jones on how the shorter format is grabbing attention and inspiring young boys and girls.
Part 1 - Insights from women who work in sport and recreation
Michelle Cooper was elected as the new President of Triathlon Australia at the Annual General Meeting on Saturday 10 November 2018, the firs...
Women from cultural minority groups in elite sporting environments can experience challenges beyond those faced as a result of their gender....
We know women are underrepresented in leadership roles across all levels of the Victorian sport and active recreation sector, particularly c...
After 123 years of male leadership, the Victorian Athletic League has appointed Stephanie Spence as their first female President, a move whi...
Motor sport has traditionally been a male dominate domain but the tide is turning thanks to a new generation of motoring enthusiasts.
Reflections: life, sport and everything in between. A one hour podcast that cycles through Italy, the USA and sport's road ahead.
Imagine Victoria in 10 years’ time as the best place in the world for girls to play sport. What does it look like? It’s an interesting ...
A total of 23 community sport and recreation organisations across the state are set to benefit from the second round of the Victorian Govern...
In 2012, the United Nations declared October 11 as International Day of the Girl. A global day of recognition, to celebrate the achievements...
Over 150 members of the broader Victorian sport and active recreation sector enjoyed the Change Our Game Networking Lunch – Advancing Wome...
A further 29 women from across the state are set for exciting new pathways to senior sports roles thanks to the second round of the Victoria...
Seagulls ready to fly: Williamstown Football Club adds a new chapter with women’s team.
The market is changing and the way we market our products has to be just as relevant to males as females.
Little Athletics Victoria CEO outlined his organisations intentions of meeting the mandatory incoming board Quotas by July 1 2019.
The absence of women at public professional forums is a problem. Because speakers are usually male, audiences are given an exclusive perspec...
How a strong community of female ice hockey players are skating ahead in the sport they love.
This new initiative, supported through the Victorian Government's Change Our Game Workforce Development program, is designed to invest in th...
In December 2015, the Victorian Government released a report from an independent Inquiry that shed light on gender inequality in Victorian s...
This publication delves into the participation of Australian women and girls in sport and physical activity.
The Active Women and Girls’ Strategy seeks to create equitable opportunities for female participation in sport.
The Guidelines provide information and advice on how to deliver more gender equitable environments.
How innovative ideas and challenging the status quo is helping introduce golf to women and girls in regional Victoria.
Outlining how to ensure power, resources and decision-making are shared equally between men and women.
A pledge by our Change Our Game Champions to stand together against discrimination and vilification.
This Girl Can – Vic is here to celebrate and support Victorian women embracing physical activity.
Vicsport have designed this document to help organisations with the transition to mandatory board quotas.
The mandatory 40% women on boards quota is coming into effect on 1 July 2019. We are here to help.
Hear from four of our inaugural Change Our Game Scholarship recipients.
This publication provides advice on developing physical activity programs for women.
This resource highlights 5 essential action areas for sporting clubs to consider when preventing violence against women.
Safe and Strong - Victoria’s Gender Equality Strategy sets out a framework for enduring and sustained action.
Outlines obligations under the Equal Opportunity Act regarding discrimination against trans and gender diverse people.
Peggy was chair for the advisory panel for the Inquiry into Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation.
Peggy O’Neal and Dr Bridie O'Donnell reflect on the inaugural year of the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation.
With over 25 years' research and practical experience in sport, Clare has been changing the game in a number of ways.
Women like Kim Ivett are leading a resurgence in interest in billiards and snooker in Victoria.
The Brighton Declaration on Women and Sport sets forth 10 principles for gender equality in sport.
Women and girls' participation in pool is a specific passion for Andrea Bird, Project Officer Pool Victoria.