TIC TALKS brings you the the true stories and insights of people dedicated to inclusion, human rights and the power of sport. TIC TALKS are typically 15- 20 minutes long and explore personal stories and approaches to inclusion and human rights. The guests on TIC TALKS have different life experiences and perspectives on inclusion and human rights. The idea behind TIC TALKS is to explore the big issues of inclusion and look at the similarities and differences on inclusion between different population groups.
TIC04: Dr Paul Oliver
Dr Paul Oliver is Director of Oliver and Thompson Consultancy and former Manager of Play by the Rules – that promotes safe, fair and inclusive sport. He is also former Communications Manager for the Human Rights Commission. Continue Reading TIC04: Dr Paul Oliver
TIC03: Graeme Innes
Graeme Innes is the former Federal Disability Discrimination Commissioner, former Human Rights Commissioner and Race Discrimination Commissioner. So he knows a thing or two about inclusion and human rights! He’s an active sportsman too.
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TIC02: Carolyn Watts
Carolyn, a former elite Basketballer, has an interesting and diverse story to tell of her time at the elite end of sport and of her considerable passion for human rights and inclusion through a variety of roles in the non-profit and government sectors.
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TIC01: Hamish Macdonald
Hamish Macdonald is a six time Paralympic athlete, father, advocate, administrator and recipient of numerous awards, including the Weary Dunlop Medal and the Order of Australia. Here, we track Hamish’s upbringing in Alice Springs and much more.
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