Australian Cricket welcomes people from all diverse cultures and backgrounds to our exciting game.
Australia today is a diverse and fluid society. Cultural diversity is a fact of life in Australia with 43% of the national population either born overseas or having one parent born overseas.
Australian cricket is dedicated to making cricket a truly inclusive sport by catering to the diverse needs of Australia&rsquos population and committing to community development. Cricket is a game that can be played by males and females of all ages.
A barrier to getting involved in sport is language. A Sport for All aims to break down this barrier by providing people with the opportunity to learn about cricket and its unique place in the Australian lifestyle.
A Sport for All is designed to welcome multicultural communities to cricket through the provision of educational content, available in 25 languages:
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• Amharic
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• Dari
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• Hakha-Chin
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• Khmer
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• Somali
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• Arabic
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• English
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• Hindi
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• Korean
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• Tagalog
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• Bengali
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• Farsi
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• Indonesian
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• Mandarin
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• Tamil
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• Burmese
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• French
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• Italian
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• Sinhala
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• Turkish
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• Cantonese
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• Greek
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• Japanese
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• Spanish
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• Vietnamese
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The book covers a range of topics including the benefits of getting involved, where cricket can be played, how to play the game, MILO in2CRICKET, the Australian Cricket Family and a brief introduction to community involvement.
