Crows’ broken culture needs to turn inside out
That infamous camp, blaming fans for failure or team legends for valid criticism all raise big questions about the running of a club that says it’s for all South Australians, writes Michael McGuire.
That infamous camp, blaming fans for failure or team legends for valid criticism all raise big questions about the running of a club that says it’s for all South Australians, writes Michael McGuire.
Adelaide trains and trams are scheduled to be run by a private company from next year. But opponents say if the bus reforms were dropped, so too can the privatisation.
We didn’t rate Hindmarsh Stadium fit for our embarrassing men’s World Cup bid, so why should we think FIFA will settle for second-best in the women’s Cup, writes Michael McGuire.
Why play Women’s World Cup games at ramshackle Coopers Stadium when we have one of the best sporting arenas in the world just down the road, argues Michael McGuire.
As far as I can tell, the very point of black lives matter is to ensure that all lives, in fact, do matter because for too long that has not been the case, writes Michael McGuire.
After months bunkered down alone, the animals at Adelaide Zoo will be receiving guests again next week – and a lot has changed since the big lockdown.
Taking down a statue doesn’t erase history. In fact, it adds history to the figure represented by it, writes Michael McGuire.
Proponents of a new covered stadium for Adelaide will push on despite the treasurer ruling out such major projects in the wake of the multi-billion dollar COVID hit to the economy.
Bill Smith started his police career directing traffic on North Terrace. But his drive for justice took him all the way to the centre of some of the world’s most despicable crimes – and face to face with the monsters who orchestrated them.
As he takes up his new post as the head of the Catholic Church in Adelaide, Archbishop Patrick O’Regan says he is far more interested in building bridges than walls, writes Michael McGuire.
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