From the Herald Sun:
Celebs to play anti-racism soccer match
RETIRED sports stars Cathy Freeman and Steve Renouf will join actor William McInnes and newsreader Anton Enus in lacing up their football boots to spread the anti-racism message in Brisbane next month.
Celebrities will join Queensland MPs in a curtain raiser to the July 1 soccer match between the Queensland Roar and South Africa’s SuperSport United at Suncorp Stadium.
The game is the first major event in the Against Racism campaign, aimed at sending a message to Queenslanders racism will not be tolerated.
“This match is a great way to celebrate the cultural diversity in our state and highlight that actions of racism will not be tolerated,” Queensland Multiculturalism Minister Lindy Nelson-Carr said today.
Among the MPs to take the field will be health minister Stephen Robertson, while other celebrities involved are former ironwoman Lisa Curry-Kenny, musician James Blundell and actor Ditch Davey.

