Ex-Melbourne Football Club Glen Bartlett Breaks His Silence 17/06/2022
Ex-Melbourne football club president Glen Bartlett has released a statement claiming he stood down after being thwarted in his fight to keep the club free of “workplace bullying, gambling, harassment and illegal drugs”.
Australia’s most popular female sport is on the brink of financial ruin with auditors warning Netball Australia is in danger of collapse.
A new analysis shows More than 400,000 manufacturing jobs were lost in a single decade as Australia transitioned to a less productive economy dominated by servicing people.
A Major retail chain has admitted some outlets have quietly been fitted with new cameras that capture customers’ ‘faceprints’, despite initially saying they weren’t.
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