Episode 20- The rise and rise of women's professional sport




Think: Business Futures show

Summary: Women's professional sport has quickly developed in Australia over the past few years. Historically, there have been far fewer women's professional sport leagues with enough sponsorship to pay athletes full time. This started to change beginning with netball, basketball and rugby and now Australian rules football (AFLW). The meteoric rise of the AFLW, it's become clear that the time has finally come for women's professional sport. But there are still fundamental equity issues around sponsorship, media coverage and importantly, how athletes are paid. On this episode, Nicole and David take a look at the professionalisation of women's sport in Australia. Tracy Taylor from the UTS Business School joins us in the studio to tell us about her research into women's professional sport. Later, we interrupt gold medal winner and AFLW rookie, Chloe Dalton, during Carlton training to tell us about her experience in professional sport. Further Reading: •Tracy Taylor is Professor of Sport Management with the UTS Business School. Her research focused on human resource management and executive leadership development, covering areas such as cultural diversity management in sport, volunteer management, and sport and security. You can find more of Tracy Taylor's research on the UTS Business School website •Chloe Dalton (@ChloeDalton7s) now plays for the Carlton Blues Credits: •GWS Giants Theme song by Harry Angus of Cat Empire •Thank you to OMP Sports Management, GWS Giants and AFL Women's for helping us with this episode. •Music: Gunnar Johnsén, Rand Aldo, Jobii