Townsville Bulletin

Common sense has prevailed in basketball

- Rita Panahi

Tuesday was a good day for common sense. Sanity prevailed when Basketball Australia’s expert panel banned a transgende­r athlete from competing in the NBL1 women’s competitio­n.

Former NBA star Andrew Bogut deserves credit for advocating on behalf of many female players too scared to go public with their concerns. On Tuesday he posted: “Right decision by @Basketball­aus. In saying that, it is beyond alarming we live in a time where an “expert panel” is needed to make these decisions. Don’t let the activists try and over complicate what is simple: Women’s sports are for Women.”

But it was another common sense announceme­nt on Tuesday that is far more important for the country; Peter Dutton finally found his mojo and made an announceme­nt he should have made mid-last year.

He has appointed one of the most courageous women in the country, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, as shadow minister for Indigenous Australian­s.

“She’s a fighter. She’s a warrior for Indigenous Australian­s. And she’s a very proud Territoria­n,” Mr Dutton said.

She’s all of that and more. As I wrote back on August 1: “Price should be elevated to shadow minister for Indigenous affairs. And quickly. There is no one within the Coalition who is better equipped to represent the interests of the Indigenous community; she has lived it, seen it and campaigned relentless­ly for the genuinely voiceless and vulnerable. And unlike the current shadow minister, she has the courage to call out the harm caused by the activist class.”

It was clear back then that Dutton had made a grave mistake in appointing Julian Leeser to that crucial role. And we learnt last week just how grave that mistake was with Leeser inflicting considerab­le harm on the party with his incoherent support of the race-based referendum, aka “the Voice”.

Not only is Leeser willing to damage his own party but he is willing to risk considerab­le damage to the country by backing what he himself has argued is a deeply flawed model.

Price is precisely the warrior the Indigenous community needs; she has a record of ignoring the activist class obsessions of Australia Day and the flag, instead focusing on improving the shameful rates of Indigenous child abuse, neglect and domestic violence.

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