Port Adelaide Great Tredrea Hits Out Amid Antisemitism Furore
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA, JUN 25 – Port Adelaide is reviewing board member Warren Tredrea over antisemitic podcast content amid criticism from the Jewish Council of Australia and concerns about governance standards.
- In June 2025, Port Adelaide Football Club began a governance review focused on board member Warren Tredrea following concerns about content he recently made public.
- The review was initiated following objections raised by a Jewish community organization regarding Tredrea's podcast and Instagram content, which was accused of spreading far-right antisemitic conspiracy theories—allegations he denies.
- Tredrea, a premiership captain and member-elected director since 2024, stated he unequivocally condemns war and genocide and aims to share perspectives he says mainstream media has omitted.
- Club chairman David Koch acknowledged directors may hold personal views but stressed concerns about breaches of club standards, affirming the Power's comprehensive governance policies apply to all officials.
- Tredrea will retain his board position during the review and defends his role and content as consistent with his commitment to unity and a fair go for all members and supporters.
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Port Adelaide great Tredrea hits out amid antisemitism furore
Port Adelaide Football Club says it is conducting a review into board member and former star Warren Tredrea following a complaint about the content of his podcast The Ballsy Show.
I'm not antisemitic: Tredrea responds amid Port probe – J-Wire
Port Adelaide great and board member Warren Tredrea, whose podcast is the subject of a formal governance review by the AFL club, says he is not antisemitic. Port Adelaide great Warren Tredrea has declared he is not antisemitic as the AFL club starts its probe into content published by the board member. Port has launched […] The post I’m not antisemitic: Tredrea responds amid Port probe appeared first on J-Wire.
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