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Equal opportunity in lawn bowls: What you need to know about holding single-sex competitions – Sep 2012

Sport plays an important role in making our communities happier and healthier. Sport should be a safe, inclusive and fair environment for everyone. That’s why equal opportunity laws apply to sport – to ensure that we can all participate in the public life of our community free from discrimination. When you are thinking about running single-sex sporting competitions, you need to consider your obligations under state and federal anti-discrimination law.

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The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission acknowledges that we work on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We also work remotely and serve communities on the lands of other Traditional Custodians.

We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission recognises the injustice resulting from the colonial invasion and occupation of First Peoples’ territories and the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s findings of genocide, crimes against humanity and denial of freedoms.