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    <name><![CDATA[Sporting Heroes - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History]]></name>
    <description><![CDATA[Some important people and events in the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport. This isn't a complete list but is a good place to start.]]></description>
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      <name><![CDATA[Lionel Rose becomes the first Indigenous Australian world champion boxer]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>20-year-old Lionel Rose was the first Aboriginal Australian to win an official world boxing title, when he took the world bantamweight title from "Japan's Fighting Harada." (Source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/50-years-ago-today-lionel-rose-made-boxing-history-20180220-h0wcym.html)
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      <name><![CDATA[Cathy Freeman wins gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>Cathy Freeman won gold in the final of the women's 400m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, with a time of 49.11 seconds. More than 112,000 spectators were cheering her on. (Source: https://www.olympic.org/news/cathy-freeman-at-sydney-2000-moments-of-magic)
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      <name><![CDATA[Adam Goodes wins Australian of the Year]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>Adam Goodes was named the 2014 Australian of the Year. In his speech for the honour, he pushed for "greater equality for Indigenous Australians." (Source: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/sydney-swans-top-10-moments-of-adam-goodes-career-20150920-gjqnim.html)
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        <begin>2014-01-25</begin>
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      <name><![CDATA[Evonne Goolagong wins Wimbledon]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>Evonne Goolagong won the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1971 Wimbledon Championships, beating Margaret Court in the final, 64, 61. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evonne_Goolagong_Cawley)
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      <name><![CDATA[Greg Inglis wins Golden Boot ]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>Greg Inglis was named the 2009 Golden Boot winner (an award given to the world's best player.) This was after he was named Player of the Tournament in the Four Nations series. (Source: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/greg-inglis-wins-golden-boot/news-story/0fd7afbe287812b2012f39e0f2e004f1)
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      <name><![CDATA[Nova Peris becomes first Indigenous Australian to win Olympic Gold]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p class='tlcmwarning'>This layer contains names of people who have passed.</p>As a member of the Hockeyroos at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Nova Peris became the first Indigenous Australian to win Olympic gold. (Source: https://www.olympics.com.au/olympians/nova-peris/)
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