Leadership Leading The Fight For Change At The AFL Tanya Hosch opens up to Drive’s Georgie Gardner about her pursuit to truly make AFL a game for everyone By Jordaine Chattaway Published 10 September, 2020 Leadership Leading The Fight For Change At The AFL Tanya Hosch opens up to Drive’s Georgie Gardner about her pursuit to truly make AFL a game for everyone By Jordaine Chattaway Published 10 September, 2020 Previous article Education and Inspiration for Working Women During Covid-19 Next article The politics of pandemics: A front row seat AFL’s General Manager of Inclusion and Social Policy, Tanya Hosch has admitted she was overwhelmed by the role and nearly quit after just 18 months because she was ‘exhausted’. Ms Hosch is the first indigenous person and just the second woman in AFL executive ranks. “There are always those negative voices out there critiquing whether you’re doing well or not … and I think at that point it all started to get the better of me,” she said. Drive hosted by Georgie Gardner is out each Wednesday. Listen to Tanya’s episode here. Diversity Drive Tanya Hosch Brought to you by Best Of Future Women Culture Transforming fear into fuel By FW Culture Emojis and AI: Tech abuse is evolving, but banks are too By Sally Spicer Culture The DV fact that shocked one of Australia’s most respected researchers By Sally Spicer Culture Ten years ago, I escaped abuse. It’s taught me one clear lesson. By Geraldine Bilston Culture Witness, survivor, thriver: The woman driving a DV revolution By Sally Spicer Culture Rachael escaped abuse. Then she bought a pair of designer jeans. By Sally Spicer Culture “Our people have always been evolving” By Melanie Dimmitt Culture 30% of women go into prison homeless. 50% are homeless when they leave. By Sally Spicer Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.