DISA Forum 2026 Queensland Watch Party
January 30, 2026 - January 30, 2026
Sports House Brisbane 150 Caxton Street, Milton QLD 4064 Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/uER8PDnNWjEdSykZ7
8:30am - 2:00pm
Join us at Sports House Brisbane for the 2026 DISA Forum Queensland Livestream
This year’s theme: Agitate. Innovate. Orchestrate.
Download the full agenda here: DISA26_A4_AGENDA_QUEENSLAND-online
Email events@qsport.org.au to confirm your attendance.
Everyone has a role to play in driving systemic change in sport: what’s yours?
The Diversity and Inclusion in Sports Alliance (DISA) is proud to presnt the 2026 forum: Agitate, Innovate, Orchestrate.
- The Agitator brings issues to light.
- The Innovator creates actionable solutions.
- The Orchestrator scales change across the system.
Featuring an exciting range of DEI leaders and change makers, the forum will explore three roles everyone can play to create a more inclusive sporting landscape in Australia.
In partnership with the Queensland Government, Sports House Management and Outdoors Queensland, we are hosting a watch party which includes
- Full livestream coverage of the DISA Forum
Speakers include:
- Dylan Alcott AO (he/him), disability advocate, athlete, Paralympian and philanthropist
- Tanya Hosch (she/her), nationally respected leader and advocate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policy, social inclusion, governance, and public advocacy
- Shauna Bookal (she/her), President and CEO, Inclusion in Canadian Sports Network
- Courtney Fewquandie (she/her), General Manager First Nations Football at Football Australia
- Emcee – Kate Thomas (she/her), Australasian Lead for The Centre for Healing and Justice Through Sport and Acting Manager at Welcoming Clubs
- Sharin Milner (she/her), former WNBL player, social impact leader and founder of the Phoenix Basketball Club
- Nabila Omer (she/her), Parent and player at Phoenix Basketball Club
- Kerry Tavrou (he/him), Head of Inclusion & Diversity at Tennis Australia
The DISA forum is a collaboration between CM Sport, Pride in Sport, Play by the Rules, the Australian Sports Commission, Victoria University and Monash University.
Platinum partners: Australian Open
Silver partner: VicHealth
Bronze partners: Rely, CoachMate, NSW Government, Queensland Government
Collaborators: WA Government, Victorian Government