VIS Para-rower Alexandra Viney is a vocal advocate for the LGBTIQA community, particularly those with a disability. As we celebrate Pride Month, we caught up with her to learn about her journey to fully embracing her true self.
VIS Para-rower Alexandra Viney is a vocal advocate for the LGBTIQA community, particularly those with a disability. As we celebrate Pride Month, we caught up with her to learn about her journey to fully embracing her true self.
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time to reflect on Australia’s shared history through truth telling, learning our shared histories, cultures, and the achievements of First Nations Peoples; while taking the time to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Across the world, the month of June is recognised as Pride Month a time to celebrate the LGBTIQA community, and to support the freedom and equality of all people. At the VIS, we are committed to inclusion, the removal of barriers, and the creation of opportunities to empower our people to be their best.
Today, the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) held a morning tea for its staff members to celebrate the organisations success in achieving gender balance among its coaching staff.