
AFL Barwon’s Inclusion Round has kicked off in partnership with Leisure Networks to highlight an ongoing commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and welcoming sporting environment for all individuals.
Held from June 10 to 15, the round welcomes all regardless of their ability, background, gender, culture or identity.
To promote visibility and unity, all players and umpires participating in football and netball matches will wear yellow armbands featuring the message ‘Together for Inclusion’.
This year, Pride celebrations will also form a key part of Inclusion Round, promoting visibility, acceptance, and safety for all individuals in our football and netball communities.
“Inclusion Round is a powerful reminder of what community sport is truly about belonging, connection, and respect,” AFL Barwon Region general manager Lisa Patterson said.
“With the valued support of Leisure Networks, we are continuing to build more inclusive, connected, and vibrant club environments. Whether through All Abilities competitions or Pride-focused education and celebration, our goal is to ensure everyone feels welcome and empowered to be part of the game.”
“Inclusion doesn’t happen by chance – it takes action, intention and strong partnerships,” Leisure Networks chief executive David Meade said.
“Through our work with AFL Barwon, we’re supporting clubs to take meaningful steps toward building truly inclusive community environments where everyone feels seen, supported and celebrated. The Inclusion Round is a moment to reflect, but also a chance to keep moving forward together.”
The Inclusion Round yellow armbands reflect a commitment to a more inclusive competition. It is a celebration of the individuals who strengthen clubs through their diversity, resilience and contribution.