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Adam Goodes of the Swans reacts during the first AFL semi-final between the Sydney Swans and North Melbourne at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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A survey of almost 800 students has found most know someone close to them who has experienced a racist attack at a professional sporting event. The World Vision survey shows local sporting events are the second-most common place where young people say they know of family or friends who have been the target of racism.


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By Stephanie Corsetti

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A survey of almost 800 students has found most know someone close to them who has experienced a racist attack at a professional sporting event. The World Vision survey shows local sporting events are the second-most common place where young people say they know of family or friends who have been the target of racism.



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