Indigenous footballers denied access to sporting fields
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An indigenous sporting competition is struggling due to lack of funds, and has now discovered it can’t even access fields in their local area to host the competition. The Aboriginal National Super League (ANSL) stepped in to fill a void for indigenous communities in North Western NSW with a professionally run sporting competition for Aboriginal teams. When the ANSL came into being last year, it was without any assistance from the government. Michael Anderson, chief executive of the ANSL, says it’s just one more obstacle to an already embattled competition.
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