News to Williams: threat to the ABC comes from within
When Kim Williams becomes chair, he will appreciate that it is the staff collective that is unhelpfully destructive of the ABC – not a few News Corp commentators.
When Kim Williams becomes chair, he will appreciate that it is the staff collective that is unhelpfully destructive of the ABC – not a few News Corp commentators.
News Corp reporter Pamela Whaley is backing Craig Bellamy to turn a fresh Storm recruit into one of the buys of the season in SuperCoach NRL.
Jye McNeil has a terrific book of rides at Flemington on Saturday … and he can bring punters home with a wet sail aboard a $5 chance in the final race.
Patient punters can put their faith in a Mike Moroney-trained speedster in the last race of Saturday’s Standish Handicap meeting at Flemington.
With Victoria’s leading jockey on board, James Cummings and Godolphin have a great chance to win one of the feature races at Geelong on Saturday.
It was a mistake – a royal stuff-up – bringing Macarthur into the A-League, says Socceroos great Robbie Slater in this week’s On The Attack column. Find out why.
In their final column for 2023, Matty and Benny chat about the outrage over a suggestion to increase jockeys’ pay (get a grip, trainers!), the fun times in Perth (go, Bjorn), and the Group 1 Northerly Stakes.
Matty and Benny discuss jockeys’ pay, Japan Cup hero Eqiunox, the chronic over-analysis around data and punting, as well as Saturday’s racing, headlined by the Group 1 meeting in Perth.
Matty and Benny discuss the Victoria vs New South Wales rivalry (does anyone care?), online bookies overstepping the mark, is it time to cap the number of horses some trainers have, and they look at the Railway Stakes, The Gong and Cranbourne Cup.
Lachlan Murdoch has officially taken over as News Corp’s sole chairman, with Rupert Murdoch chairman emeritus.
Matty and Benny share their top 5 moments of the spring carnival, Jamie Kah’s return to form (why the critics of critics?), the All-Star Mile changes, and a look towards the Thousand Guineas and The Hunter meetings.
Australia’s ties with the United States have never been more critical in the face of a rising China and geopolitical disruption in Ukraine and the Middle East, Lachlan Murdoch says.
News Corp has comfortably outperformed consensus earnings estimates in a first quarter described by chief executive Robert Thomson as “sterling”.
Matty and Benny reflect on the Melbourne Cup, but look ahead to Champions Day at Flemington on Saturday, the Brightside, Blood, Fangirl clash, they’re in conflict over Imperatriz while Antino surely wins the Five Diamonds.
Australia must address rising anti-Semitism without equivocation following the terror attack on Israel, News Corp co-chair Lachlan Murdoch says.
The Australian’s editorial director and host of the daily The Front podcast Claire Harvey has taken out the Chairman’s Award at the annual News Corp Australia awards on Wednesday night.
Tyrell Sloan has been a figure of derision at times at St George Illawarra but Telstra Tracker numbers reveal the Dragons No. 1 is one of the fittest players in the game. Every club’s NRL ironman revealed.
After just two rounds of competition, Rado Vidosic has been shown the door and it’s not the only coaching concern in the league. Robbie Slater and Marco Monteverde discuss the week’s big issues in their On the Attack column.
The media company has extended its sponsorship deal with Paralympics Australia, which will ensure inspiring stories about the nation’s athletes are shared with millions of people.
A worrying trend emerged in the opening round of A-League fixtures that Socceroos great Robbie Slater and Marco Monteverde say can’t continue. Read their full analysis in this week’s On the Attack column.
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