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Collingwood establishes anti-racism group following resignation of Eddie McGuire – The Guardian
The group – comprising Indigenous leaders, directors and former players – will implement the Do Better report’s recommendations
Collingwood has appointed a group to address a culture of systemic racism at the AFL club amid the fallout from a report that led to the resignation of long-time president Eddie McGuire.
A 12-person anti-racism advisory group, which includes former Magpies player Daniel Wells, AFL inclusion and social policy manager Tanya Hosch and Magpies director Jodie Sizer, will be tasked with assisting the club to develop a framework for change.
The move was one of the key recommendations of the Do Better report…
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