MITCHELL JOHNSON: An ‘ashamed and embarrassed’ Oscar Allen was very apologetic this week and a few days on, I’m still not sure he had much to apologise for.
EDITORIAL: Anthony Albanese says he will do what is necessary to stand up for Australian interests. At the moment, his actions don’t appear to match up to that rhetoric.
WATCH: In Newsworthy, Albo takes a tumble like financial markets after Trump’s tariffs. Ben O’Shea also looks at Labor’s surprise strategic reserve of critical minerals and finds out what Dutton is doing in WA.
MITCHELL JOHNSON: Cricket Australia’s contract list has renewed speculation on who they are favouring to anchor the middle order against England next summer.
RICHO’S TOP 10: Carlton face a monumental task against old rivals Collingwood tonight, but if they are to succeed they need to overcome this issue which continues to plague their season.
EDITORIAL: In this environment, it’s imperative that Australians have a leader who is always prepared to stand up for the nation’s interest, against any foe — or even so-called friend.
KIERSTEN DUKE: The Bulldogs hooker loves a scrap but not as much as he loves a cheap shot. His antics are doing more than just endangering the safety of his rivals.
With polls showing Independents will be kingmakers in a hung parliament on May 3, Ben Harvey reveals the hypocritical history of the Teals and the dirty places their campaign money comes from.