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Warren Tredrea removed from Port Adelaide board
Warren Tredrea was removed from the board after refusing to apologize for antisemitic conspiracy theories aired on his podcast, prompting a governance review by Port Adelaide Football Club.
- On Friday, the Power board dismissed Warren Tredrea, member-elected director and former Port Adelaide captain, following a governance review into his social media and podcast content, confirming he had "today been removed as a director."
 - Following ABC reporting, the club launched a governance review in June after concerns about AJ Roberts' podcast claims, which the Jewish Council of Australia called an "amplification of far-right antisemitic conspiracy theories."
 - The Power board formally requested Warren Tredrea agree to a Club Statement with an apology for AJ Roberts' podcast comments, but Tredrea refused, leading the board to conclude his continuation was not in the club's best interests after exhausting avenues.
 - The club emphasised the dismissal was a governance matter, not reflecting Warren Tredrea's playing legacy, and said members of the Port Adelaide Football Club will elect a new director at the next Annual General Meeting.
 - With AFL support, the removal process followed the Corporations Act and the Club's Constitution, while Warren Tredrea, premiership captain and all-time leading goalkicker, faced scrutiny over his Channel 9 legal case seeking almost $6 million.
 
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