Debbie Lee becomes first woman to join Australian Football Hall of Fame By News August 24, 2021 Add Comment Edit Lee is recognised for her exploits as a player and work off the field in developing women's football, while Chris Judd, Nathan Burke and Rob Wiley are this year's other inductees.Tue, 24 Aug 2021 13:11:41 +0000ABC News Share this post Related PostsNew Zealand pauses travel bubble with Victoria amid new COVID-19 outbreakRecordings of critically endangered night parrots music to ears of rangers, scientists'It starts off as a terrific tackle': AFL tribunal overturns Sun's controversial suspensionBiden and Putin secure date for Geneva summitLive: Victorian Acting Premier 'can't rule out further action' after more COVID casesMan dies in crash with school bus in South Australia's Clare ValleyInvestigation launched into 'catastrophic failure' of Queensland's Callide Power StationAdelaide DJ found guilty of grooming children had been accepted into police academy, court hears
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