Nurses First
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What you should know about Nurses First
A WA journalist and a well renowned sports historian, reach together to explore the 100 year history of women’s AF. The power of people working together has always been definite on an Australian Rules football field. For teacher and previous local journalist, Brunette Lenki, it was a plain question about women’s Australian Rules football that led to a lauded State Library of WA exhibition, a book deal, and to many untold narratives about women’s football and its deposit in our society. There was an marvelous amount of goodwill, explains Brunette. People felt like they were part of this and all had an crucial segment of the puzzle. Brunette praises her partnership with Rob Hess for their newly released book Play On! For Brunette, when the slaw exhibition first got rolling in 2013, there was a sense that the gratitude of woman’s football was gaining momentum, even when nothing had been announced about a national league. Now in 2016, where there are more frequent exhibition matches and we are on the cusp of a women’s national AF competition, that momentum has only increased. Recently, Brunette attended an exhibition game where she was glad to see a authentic cranky section of people in the crowd, families, people who were curious, women who played many years ago to support. The game drew over one million television viewers, with Brunette saying: There was such a festive atmosphere with all diverse ages, and a genuine sense of celebration. It was that deep pride and gratitude of women’s football and their stories that has been the maximum rewarding outcome for Brunette throughout the exhibition and book. It’s really about connecting the preceding with the future, and families becoming arrogant of what the mothers and grandmothers did. You are the sum of your nearest and, not necessarily, dearest. Singing in the rain (hail or shine) is better together.
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