While a few fairy tales might have been promulgated around the sale of Rosehill Racecourse, it’s great to see Cinderella has not lost her famous golden slipper this time around. […]
Read MoreA state of distrust
Covid and bad budgeting exposed the Queensland Labor government’s divisive attitude to the rest of the country when we learnt “that Queensland hospitals are for Queenslanders.” (Pay up, you banana-bending […]
Read MoreTime to make hay
News that the NRL organisation is Injecting $306 million into its 17 clubs might have bought a temporary peace, but your excellent editorial sensibly cautions that they should save up […]
Read MoreSport should fund stadiums
Your correspondents have high-lighted brilliantly the controversy surrounding local government land use and state government’s priorities in stadium construction (Letters, 14/9). With the dynamism of land use, one should ask […]
Read MoreFooty, floods & finite funds.
Most NSW flood victims who are receiving state government benefits are surely also fans of rugby league, finding solace and distraction in the best game on the planet. (Legal threat […]
Read MoreVics, its better you stick to chook raffles
Extolling itself as a sporting and racing mecca of the world, but proving too poor to host the Commonwealth Games, Melbourne’s reputation currently might be best suited to competitively running […]
Read MoreVics with blinkers on
Racing Victoria continues to wage war against the NSW-inspired Everest horse race (“Peak hypocrisy”, 14/10). To suggest that two horse races on the same day would be competitive rather than […]
Read MoreNRL star’s important message
The steely gaze and crusaders’ passion of Manly’s Josh Aloiai unexpectedly erupts off the front page of The Daily Telegraph with a critical message for Sydney’s youth. (Stop killing our […]
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