Episodes

  • What happens next in women's sport and why it matters for everyone?
    Sep 19 2024
    It's a historic time for women's sport and everyone has a part to play in ensuring the buzz is not short-lived. In this episode, athletes, corporate investors and reporters share what can be done to keep the industry moving in the right direction. Can me, you and the everyday person scrolling through social media play a role?

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    25 mins
  • How AFLW is growing Australia's most loved sport
    Sep 12 2024
    In 2017, AFLW made history with its first ever premiership at Ikon Park, what did it take to get there and how is the sport evolving now? In this episode you go inside the world of women's footy with some of the premiership competition's first players and leaders.

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    35 mins
  • Former tennis champ Casey Dellacqua on success, friendship and overcoming self-doubt
    Sep 5 2024
    Casey Dellacqua became a household name after her rise to Australia's number one in tennis. In this episode she looks back at how it all started, her close friendship with fellow star Ash Barty and the best advice she's ever taken.

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    24 mins
  • Can one person make a difference in the fight for equality?
    Aug 28 2024
    The fight for change can come with periods of disappointment, intense criticism and steps backward. But the persistence of a few over time can lead to shifts that change the course of history. In this episode, Dinushi Dias goes back in time to find out how women in tennis have become some of the highest-paid athletes in the world.

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    19 mins
  • Meet Oz cricket captain Alyssa Healy: one of the world's most destructive batters?
    Aug 21 2024
    The echo of wood as a leather ball strikes the wicket is a sound that can make over 2 billion people around the world erupt in excitement. Today, some of the world's most famous women in cricket are living out their dreams, breaking records and making history as they enter the mainstream. Funnily enough, when they were kids not many could have imagined things would be like this. In this episode, Australia's captain Alyssa Healy shares her incredible journey to the top and what she hopes for the national team as they head into a new era of cricket.

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    20 mins
  • Have you got what it takes to be a sports commentator?
    Aug 15 2024
    Have you ever felt you're not ready for an exciting opportunity? Before you close that door, check out this episode. If you were to put all of the world's sports commentators into one room, you would struggle to find the women. Dr Bridie O'Donnell and Casey Dellacqua are among the few trailblazing their way through. In this eye-opening chat with Dinushi Dias, you'll hear how they created opportunities, overcame the naysayers and navigated hiccups live on-air -- ultimately finding their voice. You may want to take notes while you listen to this!

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    26 mins
  • Why are we obsessed with the Matildas?
    Aug 8 2024
    Australia's grieving after the Matildas' campaign at the Olympics but if we look back at the rise of this national football team, you'll see there are more reasons to celebrate than cry. In this episode, the New Rules takes you back in time to see how far the game has come and where it could be headed in the years to come. Join former Matildas player and current Football Australia executive Sarah Walsh and other guests as we take a look inside the world of women's football.

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    26 mins
  • Women's sport is predicted to top $US1 billion this year: what's driving this?
    Jul 31 2024

    A Deloitte report predicts the women's sport will generate more than $US1 billion global revenue this year. What is happening in Australia to contribute to this and is it all just a bit of buzz that will fizzle out? Stars from football and tennis to cycling give you the downlow.


    The New Rules is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda.


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    15 mins