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Posted: 2022-10-17 19:54:07

Gina Rinehart is no stranger to sport, but having a team of athletes ask questions about the money before accepting it is likely a new experience.

Netball Australia is in crisis mode despite declaring Monday's stepping down of chair Marina Go was a scheduled transition and with national team Diamonds players under pressure to support a much-needed sponsorship partnership with mining giant, Hancock Prospecting.

The logo of the company Ms Rinehart has chaired for the past 30 years can be found on the home page of numerous Australian sports bodies ranging from the Australian Olympic Committee to Volleyball Australia, Rowing Australia and at some point, Netball Australia.

Ms Rinehart's $15 million lifeline over the next four years — to a sport that is in around $7 million debt — is in a holding pattern as the Diamonds team support First Nations squad member Donnell Wallam who expressed an objection to wearing a uniform with the Hancock logo on it.

It is not hard to understand why she found it objectionable.

Wallam's parents would have been young adults in 1984 when Lang Hancock, founder of Hancock Prospecting and father of Gina, suggested a plan that would kill off troublesome Indigenous people.

"Those that have been assimilated into society and are earning a good living, and earning wages amongst the civilised areas, that have been accepted into society and accept society and can handle society, I'd leave them well alone," Lang Hancock said.

"The ones who are no good to themselves and can't accept things, the half-castes — and this is where most of the trouble comes — I would dope the water up so that they were sterile and would breed themselves out in future, and that would solve the problem."

A woman in a red hat leaning on a rusty bar of a gate.
Gina Rinehart's company Hancock Prospecting already sponsors multiple sporting organisations. (Supplied: Hancock Prospecting)

Having never distanced herself from those comments Ms Rinehart is now in a position where she could do so, aligning her values with the team she has offered to sponsor.

Volleyball Australia president Craig Carracher, who has enjoyed a long-term professional relationship with Gina Rinehart, took the unusual step of publishing a statement on his sport's website critical of the Diamonds' stance.

In it he said Ms Rinehart deserves accolades and comments from "athletes in leadership positions" raises concerns for all Australian sports enthusiasts.

"Hancock Prospecting has worked closely for almost 10 years with Volleyball Australia and our athletes," he said.

"From humble years to medals at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and World Championships, Mrs Rinehart's sole focus has been on the welfare of athletes and the integrity of our sport, Australia's most gender equal Olympic team sport.

"Recent media comments attributing remarks from athletes in leadership positions from another sport raises frustrations and concerns for all Australian sports enthusiasts and especially within our sport.

"Mrs Rinehart's selfless commitment to women's sport deserves the accolades of our great sporting nation.

"For players and commentators to publicly criticise the business interest of the person who has stepped forward in wanting to genuinely help a sport through its challenges, is surprising."

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