How Jim Stynes’ family has found happiness
IN his final days Jim Stynes delivered an unexpected message to wife Sam — she had to find happiness again for their children’s sake. And, although the sadness lingers, she has.
IN his final days Jim Stynes delivered an unexpected message to wife Sam — she had to find happiness again for their children’s sake. And, although the sadness lingers, she has.
IS the AFL a professional sporting organisation or is it an activist group determined to engineer social change, asks Rita Panahi.
VIOLENCE against women is too important to be trivialised in a spat between media and football personalities, writes Rita Panahi.
AFTER recent deadly attacks you’d expect a careful examination of the ideology motivating them. But anyone admitting the undeniable link to Islam is accused of Islamophobia.
THE cringeworthy Logies have long been mocked as a lame irrelevancy but it well and truly jumped the shark last night, writes Rita Panahi.
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THE leadfoot daughter of Real Housewives of Melbourne star Chyka Keebaugh has lost her licence and her car after failing to turn up to court to face speeding charges.
Linking domestic violence to issues as trivial as gender neutral toys is a waste of time that also diminishes the importance of the DV debate, writes Rita Panahi.
PEOPLE go to the football to take a break from the often depressing world of politics, the last thing they want is sociopolitical messaging shoved down their throats, writes Rita Panahi.
AT 72 years of age, political aspirant and talkback radio legend Derryn Hinch is happy, healthy and busier than men half his age.
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