NRL team’s comeback is a Bears hug from the past
The news the Bears are being readmitted to the NRL has triggered a raft of powerful emotions for their devoted and long-suffering fans, writes Lisa Mayoh.
The news the Bears are being readmitted to the NRL has triggered a raft of powerful emotions for their devoted and long-suffering fans, writes Lisa Mayoh.
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Former Events NSW boss John O’Neill has revealed how Sydney sweet talked Tennis Australia bosses about bringing the Australian Open to Sydney before the Victorian Government opened its purse strings to keep the Grand Slam event in Melbourne.
A Minns government minister is alleged to have “yelled” at her own senior department bureaucrat, demanding a $33m grant for a sports hub in a Nationals electorate be returned.
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