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For the first time in over 2 years, the NICC will be returning with Victoria competing in both Men’s and Women’s divisions.
This year’s theme is ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’ and encourages all Australians to continue to gather momentum for change.
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is celebrated between 27th May to 3rd June each year and is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to
Cricket Australia’s National Indigenous Cricket Championships have wrapped up in Alice Springs, bringing a close to a wonderful showcase of Indigenous cricket talent.
Cricket Victoria this week caps a month of recognising and celebrating the Indigenous community’s contribution to Victorian cricket throughout January.
The National Indigenous Cricket Championships are underway in Alice Springs this week, with the best Indigenous cricketers from around the country representing their states.
Throughout the month of January, Cricket Victoria (CV) will be celebrating the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to our great game.
Indigenous health is at the forefront of Cricket Victoria’s new partnership with Deadly Choices as Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades players donned special health check jerseys to launch Deadly Choices’ first ever summer sporting partnership.
Today marks the beginning of NAIDOC week, which celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
In 2019 Cricket Victoria is launching the inaugural Indigenous Youth Academy in line with our strategic plan of prioritizing inclusion and diversity.
Tasmanian turned Victorian Emma Mannix-Geeves has been named Player of the Tournament at the National Indigenous Cricket Championships in Alice Springs.
Just a week out from the Aboriginal XI's historic tour of the UK, Cricket Victoria gathered at the CItiPower Centre to pay respect to the Indigenous community past and present.
Cricket Australia has announced the squads, schedule, community activities and uniform for an historic tour of the UK for the nation’s best Indigenous players.
National Indigenous Cricket Captain Dan Christian facilitated a special training session for prisoners from the Alice Springs Correctional Centre who participate in the men's community division of the Imparja Cup.
Victoria's best indigenous men and women will battle it out in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC) this week, with the tournament kicking off in Alice Springs today.
Dan Christian was today named the Men's National Indigenous Captain as part of Cricket Australia's celebration of NAIDOC* Week.
Victorian NICC captain Ben Abbatangelo spoke about his story, his passion and his new initiative #OurBrothersOurSisters at the NICC in Alice Springs.
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