The South Australian Government and LIV Golf have confirmed that Adelaide will be the Australian home of LIV Golf with an extension agreement through to 2031. This event has attracted controversy because it is financially supported by the government of Saudi Arabia. There are legitimate questions about the human rights record of Saudi Arabia, especially for women, migrant workers, LGBTIQ+ and journalists.
In addition to the concerns raised globally about LIV Golf, locally there are concerns about the redevelopment of the North Adelaide Golf Course. This includes controversial laws passed through the South Australian Parliament that allow the Government to take control of the Golf Course, bypassing the Adelaide City Council.
We held a forum in the lead up to the first LIV Golf tour to explore the topic “Ethical Events or Sports Washing?”. This event explored the issues of human rights in tourism and sports and began to develop an ethical events and tourism framework that could be used to help ensure that South Australia engages ethically with major sporting and tourism opportunities.
This site is a place for discussion of Ethical Events and for sharing information relating to the ethical issues surrounding public events, including LIV Golf.