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It was a spot of hope in the depths of COVID-19 restrictions; a poster, stuck on a closed cafe outside a regional Victorian supermarket inviting women and gender diverse people to try football.

Photographer Mitch Nivalis never had an interest in Aussie Rules.

“What stopped me were the words ‘gender diverse’. I’d never seen that word used in a sporting context before, let alone a football context,” they said.

Mx Nivalis identifies as non-binary – a term used by those who experience their gender identity and/or gender expression as falling outside the binary categories of ‘man’ or ‘woman’.

A photography project was what Mx Nivalis had been looking for when they saw the poster outside the supermarket in Castlemaine, just over 18 months ago.

What they found was a sense of belonging.

The Falcons is a team created by women and gender diverse players.()

Club seeks to create a safe space

Mx Nivalis has since become part of the Mount Alexander Falcons; a community football club created by, and for, women and gender diverse people.

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