
Editorial – VAFA Supports Multiculturalism and Diversity
By Phil De Young – VAFA Vice-President This week is the AFL Multicultural Round and we celebrate the many wonderful cultures who all share a common passion for footy and
By Phil De Young – VAFA Vice-President This week is the AFL Multicultural Round and we celebrate the many wonderful cultures who all share a common passion for footy and
Multicultural Round is upon us. As such, we at VAFA HQ wish to celebrate those within our league from diversified cultures and ethnicities, and recognise them for the role they play
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