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The Best of 2025 (Part 2) - LGBTQ+ Sporting Superstars and Grassroots Changemakers

The Best of 2025 (Part 2) - LGBTQ+ Sporting Superstars and Grassroots Changemakers

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It’s been a landmark year on The Jack Murley Sports Show — our busiest, boldest and most inspiring year yet. Across 2025, we’ve spoken to Olympians, Paralympians, world champions, grassroots heroes and groundbreaking LGBTQ+ trailblazers who are reshaping sport from the inside out.

In this special two-part end-of-year celebration, we look back at some of the most unforgettable moments and powerful conversations from the past twelve months, including:

  • Julie Charlton on navigating elite sport as a non-binary athlete, and making their first Commonwealth Games
  • Jackson Harrison on their lived experience in the sporting world as a non-binary individual
  • Olympic figure skater Jason Brown on life at the top, and making it to the elite level of figure skating
  • AFL pioneer Mitch Brown, the league’s first openly bisexual male player
  • Paralympic superstar Katie-George Dunleavy on her extraordinary medal haul
  • Our special live episode at St George’s Park for GFSN Quarter Finals Day

Every conversation this year has centred LGBTQ+ voices, celebrated inclusion, and highlighted the people pushing sport forward — and none of it would have been possible without our listeners. Join us as we celebrate a year of pride, passion and powerful storytelling in sport.

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