Seymour tips for Tuesday: Filly primed to strike
Fresh off a fast-closing third at Ballarat last month, a Tony and Calvin McEvoy filly can notch a deserved maiden victory at Seymour on Tuesday.
Fresh off a fast-closing third at Ballarat last month, a Tony and Calvin McEvoy filly can notch a deserved maiden victory at Seymour on Tuesday.
Unlike the taxpayer funded public broadcaster and for the most part Nine Newspapers, News Corp outlets have heard from Julian Assange’s critics as well as his supporters.
The Australian government has a moral obligation to take immediate and decisive action against the ‘toxic force’ of the tech giants, warns News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller.
Australia cannot surrender on laws to hold social media giants accountable, News Corp Australia executive chairman Michael Miller has told a parliamentary committee.
Matty and Benny chat about some syndicators’ mayonnaise, who’s better out of Chris Waller and Ciaron Maher, and they look ahead to Saturday’s Stradbroke Handicap, JJ Atkins and the Q22.
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The debate about whether the nation is racist actually exposes the core difference in philosophy and accountability between Aunty and News Corp, or other commercial media.
Matty and Benny chat about the dodgy Queensland tracks, the Group 1 status of races including the Stradbroke and The Everest, the Darren Weir case, the legend of J-Mac, and they look towards Queensland Oaks Day.
On social media, bad behaviour is good for business. It’s time for a digital environment that protects vulnerable people rather than preys on them.
News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller has outlined a sweeping new regime that he says tech monopolies should have to meet if they want to access Australian consumers.
News Corp Australia boss Michael Miller says social media giants need to be hit with a band of new laws or face being booted from the country.
News Corp Australia boss Michael Miller says social media giants need to be hit with a band of new laws or face being booted from the country.
Big tech companies are thumbing their noses at Australia’s laws, giving way to a “social media crisis”, News Corp Australasia boss Michael Miller has warned.
News Corp chairman emeritus Rupert Murdoch has married his partner Elena Zhukova in Los Angeles, surrounded by their close family and friends.
Shareholder revolt at Karoon Energy AGM. Qenos creditors agree to collapsed group’s sale. BHP risks overpaying for Anglo American: RBC. Xero soars while Nufarm falls after results.
The content-licensing pact valued at over $370m aims to cash in on a technology that promises to have a profound impact on news publishing.
Matty and Benny chat about abandoned race meetings because of track safety, Australia’s multi obsession, the genius of Jamie Kah, a horse which is ‘just about the bet of the year’, and the Doomben 10,000.
More than 1100 people will gather at the annual D_Coded event in Sydney and Melbourne this week to discuss transformative digital solutions.
A News Corp safety campaign to help save lives on Queensland’s notorious Bruce Highway has resulted in a federal government pledge to allocate $467m to upgrade the critical route.
News Corp has extended its existing partnership with Google, in a deal which will see the tech giant continue to pay the media company for the use of its content.
A former PM and media boss Lachlan Murdoch joined hundreds to farewell an Australian property developer and billionaire philanthropist.
The Australian News Channel – owner of Sky News Australia – has lost a court battle with media monitoring service Isentia over the use of its content.
A promising Wangaratta stayer should be hard to beat stepping to 2400m at Tuesday’s Swan Hill meeting.
Matty and Benny chat about the four Group 1s on Day 1 of The Championships — the Doncaster Mile, TJ Smith Stakes, Australian Derby and the Sires. Also, what about this dreaded Sydney weather forecast?
A developing gelding is set for a breakthrough win while a $21 chance could spring a second consecutive surprise at Thursday’s Pakenham meeting.
Matty and Benny reflect on the Golden Slipper, Everest champ Think About It’s horror prep, and they look towards Saturday’s $3 million Australian Cup, Orchestral’s Aussie debut in the Vinery, and the below par Tancred Stakes.
A promising colt who ‘has the perfect racing style for the Sandown Lakeside course’ can earn punters a princely sum on Wednesday.
News Corp Australia launches Dear Evan – a campaign to show support for US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who will this week mark one year in Russian detention. Send your words of support.
Matty and Benny chat about the much-hyped Golden Slipper clash between Storm Boy and Switzerland, the other four Group 1 races on an epic card at Rosehill Gardens, and Imperatriz shooting for back-to-back William Reid Stakes wins.
Sydney trainer Matthew Smith might have found the perfect race for a consistent filly at Tuesday’s Kyneton meeting.
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