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ICYMI: The W Club is here – Melbourne's new women's sports bar that reimagines what a sports bar can be.
When people find out I’m a member of the Australian Women’s Lacrosse Team, the reaction is often one of surprise. “Wait, Australia has a lacrosse team?”
If you haven't heard of Mei Ichinose, that's about to change. Born in Kyoto, Japan with a congenital deficiency of her right forearm, Mei grew up hoping to become a professional swimmer and compete at the Paralympics.
Endurance athlete and adventurer Stephanie Ho was born into a family that loved to travel - and it’s no surprise, given where her own journey has taken her.
Imane Khelif is the latest example of a historic gatekeeping of womanhood – Soaliha Iqbal explores more in this op-ed.
Harleen Deol may not be the biggest star in the Indian women’s squad, but observers agree that over the last six years, her profile has grown. Now, 2025 may be her biggest year yet – Puja Bhattacharjee reports.
At Missing Perspectives, we love spotlighting women who fly under the radar - those creating real change at a grassroots level in their communities. Mel Nixon is one of those women.
Opinion: "We’ve got one of the most recognisable female athletes in the world ... and yet, the promotion around this game has been next to non-existent" – writes Phoebe Saintilan-Stocks.
If Sam Bloom is not on your radar, then we want to change that - her story is nothing short of remarkable.
Today’s release of New Corp's 'AFL Power List: The 50 Most Influential Figures In Footy Ranked' has deemed only four women worthy of recognition.

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