Attitudes in sport need to change
The growing reality of professional sport is that it’s time attitudes to violence reflected wider society.
The growing reality of professional sport is that it’s time attitudes to violence reflected wider society.
After several false starts due to pandemic restrictions, we’re all looking forward to the Be Wise Ball – especially Aussie pop royalty The Chantoozies.
As many as 30,000 Bendigo footballers are to become part of an anti-violence initiative the Pat Cronin Foundation is rolling out in Victoria.
The Pat Cronin Foundation is set to take centre stage at a special event in Maryborough, as the community comes together in the wake of several incidents.
This year’s Be Wise Walk has been a resounding success, with families throughout Melbourne taking to the streets for around 600 individual events.
Richmond AFL legend turned TV commentator Matthew “Richo” Richardson and rising Fremantle Dockers star Sam Switkowski have again thrown their support behind our annual Be Wise Walk.
It’s time to strap on the joggers and start pounding the pavements in practice for next month’s Be Wise – one of our major fundraisers for the year!
Montmorency South Primary School’s Grade 4 students all signed up for the Be Wise Walk to Anywhere. Monty South PS said: “It’s the second week of our Be Wise Walk To Anywhere …
Bakers Delight is one of the Pat Cronin Foundation’s Silver Sponsor’s for the Be Wise Walk to Anywhere event this year. Bakers Delight said “We are so proud to be a part …
The Pat Cronin Foundation team would like to extend a huge thanks to Mitch Brown, who ran a solo marathon today (42kms) to raise funds for the foundation.Mitch ran from the Lower Plenty …
Robyn and Matt were guest speakers on Friday 6 March at the Detective Training School Graduation Day at the Police Academy in Glen Waverley. Matt said, “It was an honour to be …