Nicky Winmar
The AFL has denied it owed a duty of care to Indigenous players subjected to racist abuse from other players and spectators, prompting a rebuke from one of the players.
The AFL has denied it owed a duty of care to Indigenous players subjected to racist abuse from other players and spectators. The league has filed in the Victorian Supreme Court its defence to the raci...
Nicky Winmar had bottles of urine thrown at him, suffered racial slurs, was spat at on the way to change rooms and his family received death threats when he played AFL.
AFL great Nicky Winmar allegedly dragged a woman by the hair and twisted her arm, two months before he's accused of choking another person. The former St Kilda star appeared via video link at Kerang M...
AFL great Nicky Winmar has appeared in court, a month after he was charged with intentionally choking a person. The former St Kilda star only spoke briefly to say good morning and thank you to the mag...
AFL great Nicky Winmar has been accused of two assaults and of intentionally choking a person, court documents reveal. The former St Kilda star, 59, had been listed for an application to revoke bail a...
AFL great Nicky Winmar has asked to "courageously" co-lead a landmark racism class action against the league brought by Indigenous players, lawyers say.
Renowned Western Aranda artist, Vincent Namatjira OAM, is set to showcase his second solo exhibition at the prominent contemporary art gallery Ames Yavuz.
Australian sports fans believe racist behaviour at matches is growing but most bystanders fail to report the actions of other spectators, a study has found.
A leading figure in Naarm's Aboriginal sport community says a gathering recognising Nicky Winmar's iconic stand at Victoria Park sends a powerful and necessary message 31 years on, with racism still r...
Indigenous footy icons Nicky Winmar and Nathan Lovett-Murray are putting culture, community and performance at the centre of this Sunday's Ngaara Jarra Noun Healing Ceremony at Victoria Park in Naarm.
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera's short career has not been weighed down by carrying the heaviest of burdens from an Aboriginal footy legacy growing on his back.
Darcy Moore is athletically tall, hair whiter than his skin, a third-generation academic, the beneficiary of privileged private schooling and at the heart of his footy, the son of a club champion that...