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League Notes: Wallabies To Join 'Yes' Campaign For Marriage Equality In Australia

Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said that the team "will take a stand for marriage equality," joining Football Federation Australia, Cricket Australia and the National Rugby League to support the "yes" campaign. The Australian Rugby Union "unveiled a rainbow marriage equality logo on social media on Tuesday as a mark of the organisation's support as Australia braces for a marriage law postal survey" (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 9/12).

Worker rights advocates are "patting New Zealand Rugby on the back for letting an independent panel rub salt in its wounds." Human Rights Commission Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner Jackie Blue said that adopting the advice in the Respect & Responsibility Review was a "smart business" move for the organization that had "extreme cases of employee misconduct and an entrenched sexist culture" (STUFF, 9/12). 

WADA "stopped any further monitoring against Kenya over doping," and said that the country "demonstrated and expressed its commitment to addressed critical issues in the fight against doping in sports." WADA Lead Auditor Kevin Haynes disclosed that the organization directed its compliance unit "not to proceed" with the compliance monitoring procedure against Kenya" (DAILY NATION, 9/11).

The World Curling Federation and Curling Canada will continue to work together in staging a world championship in Canada in '19 (World Men's) and '20 (World Women's). This extends a working arrangement in place since '05 that sees Canada play host to either the World Men's or World Women's Curling Championship on an annual basis (World Curling Federation). 

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On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with Molly Solomon, who will lead NBC’s production of the Olympics, and she shares what the network is are planning for Paris 2024. Later in the show, we hear from ESPN’s P.K. Subban as the Stanley Cup Playoffs get set to start this weekend. SBJ’s Josh Carpenter also joins the show to share his insights from this year’s Masters, while Karp dishes on how the WNBA Draft’s record-breaking viewership is setting the league up for a new stratosphere of numbers.

SBJ I Factor: Gloria Nevarez

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez. The second-ever MWC commissioner chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about her climb through the collegiate ranks. Nevarez is a member of SBJ’s Game Changers Class of 2019. Nevarez has had stints at the conference level in the Pac-12, West Coast Conference, and Mountain West Conference as well as at the college level at Oklahoma, Cal, and San Jose State. She shares stories of that journey as well as how being a former student-athlete guides her decision-making today. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

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