Gillard bags Melbourne Cup First 4 – rocks up still drunk to Whitlam funeral
6 November, 2014. 12:27
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | [email protected]
FORMER PM JULIA Gillard stunned onlookers at the Melbourne Racing Club on Tuesday as she picked the First 4 runners and netted herself a cool $188 840.
Her $10 flutter turned in to one of the biggest wins in Cup history.
In what's been heralded as one of the greatest moments in Australian...
How to indentify a wanker this summer | Advocate IN-Focus
It's everybody's favourite part of the year - but it's more favourite for some than others. Our journalists hit the streets to give you the heads up on how to identify, isolate and avoid wankers this summer.
Islamic State demands to be included in 2015 Cricket World Cup
Spokespeople for the Islamic State have stated that the Caliphate demands to be recognized as a cricketing nation and furthermore have called upon the International Cricket Council to award them O.D.I status in the lead up to the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
The ICC World Cup is hosted ever four years, in 2011 it was hosted throughout the Indian subcontinent...
Delta Goodrem joins Team Mundine
Imran Gashkori | Sports Journalist | [email protected]
29 October, 2014. 11:30
BOXING royalty have today confirmed that former Neighbours star and Australian pop princess, Delta Goodrem has taken a break from her grueling schedule of concert tours and talent shows to try her hand at a completely new field. Amatuer boxing.
Rumors have been rife in boxing circles for many months now regarding the...
Why men are destroying women’s sport
INGRID DOULTON | Professor of Women's Issues | [email protected]
MEN'S SPORT IS in crisis after our "big three" national teams were humiliated over the weekend.
The answer to the problems don't lie in the coaching or support staff, nor the governing bodies behind them. The problem stems from the players themselves. Misogyny is destroying men's sport because it's slowly becoming evident that...
Hooper named as captain/coach for Euro tour
20 October, 2014 13:21
BRUCE PALLISTER | Sports Reporter | [email protected]
THE CURRENT Wallabies captain, Michael Hooper, has been selected to captain and coach the side for their upcoming European Tour.
Hooper is the first to be bestowed with the honor of leading and coaching the Wallabies.
"It's uncharted waters," says the 22-year-old.
"But I'm going to have a red hot go at it,"
The...
“Pads are for periods” – Jarryd Hayne signs deal with Seahawks
October 17, 2014. 3:14
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | [email protected]
THE SEATTLE Sea Hawks have signed the Australian rugby league MVP to a 12-month rookie contract.
"I think pads are only for periods," says Mr Hayne.
Jarryd Hayne is considered one of the best ever players of his native game.
But, he wants to play without pads or a helmet.
"Americans are a bit soft."
The...
Students at the centre of “Pano-gate” break their silence.
14 October, 2014. 13:21
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | [email protected]
TALES OF love and redemption are emerging from the "Mitchell Seven", who stand accused of defacing Australia's most iconic motorsport monument.
The group is expected to plead guilty at their first hearing.
Lawyers for the seven men have asked that they be charged under the Summary Offences Act 1988, which include offensive language...
Bathurst students arrested after damaging iconic landmark
10 October, 2015. 13:46
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SEVEN STUDENTS from a local Bathurst university face serious charges relating to vandalism and malicious damaging after defacing the town's most famous landmark.
Police say the stone lettering on the side of the mountain was covered with earth and grass in the early hours of last Saturday morning.
Local media have dubbed the incident...