Wilkie doubles down on blackmail claim by AFL player’s family

Wilkie doubles down on blackmail claim by AFL player’s family

AFL says that Sport Integrity Australia had not received information about the alleged extortion attempt.

  • byDanny Russell

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The unravelling of former young AFL star Harley Balic

The unravelling of former young AFL star Harley Balic

Interviews with Harley Balic’s friends and former teammates paint a picture of a complex young man who battled mental health problems and substance abuse. He is at the centre of a debate over the effectiveness of the AFL’s illicit drugs policy.

  • byMichael Gleeson
Virgin cancelled Elif’s flight,then refused to refund her out-of-pocket expenses

Virgin cancelled Elif’s flight,then refused to refund her out-of-pocket expenses

Transport Minister Catherine King say it is clear Australia’s airlines are not delivering what passengers expect,as pressure mounts for greater consumer protections.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Football codes need to just say no … to beer
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NRL 2024

Football codes need to just say no … to beer

When you look at damage done by drugs to footballers,does cocaine even begin to compare to the damage done by alcohol?

  • byPeter FitzSimons
He blew the whistle on the AFL drugs scandal. Here is what Melbourne’s ex-club doctor wants to change

He blew the whistle on the AFL drugs scandal. Here is what Melbourne’s ex-club doctor wants to change

Zeeshan Arain says he documented a disturbingly high prevalence of illicit drug use among players at the Melbourne Football Club and wanted to expose a cultural problem,not blow up the league’s drugs policy.

  • byChip Le Grand
Drug agency to check on the AFL’s testing of its players

Drug agency to check on the AFL’s testing of its players

Sport Integrity Australia says it will assess allegations around controversial illicit drug tests in the AFL as the league admits it empowers doctors to remove players from matches if they are at risk of testing positive on match day.

  • byPeter Ryan andMichael Gleeson
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Opposition’s nuclear policy must be based on facts

Opposition’s nuclear policy must be based on facts

For the good of the country and its own credibility and electability the Coalition needs to base its policy on evidence not exaggeration and misinformation.

What actually happens to an AFL player with a drug issue and why
Analysis
AFL 2024

What actually happens to an AFL player with a drug issue and why

The AFL has a major brand protection imperative. It does not want to look soft on players using drugs. There’s a pressure to be narcotically correct from governments and sponsors.

  • byJake Niall
‘I’ve never seen that’:Swans deny any knowledge of AFL drugs cover-up

‘I’ve never seen that’:Swans deny any knowledge of AFL drugs cover-up

Coach John Longmire and chief executive Tom Harley – both former AFL players – have been quick to distance themselves from explosive claims made by federal MP Andrew Wilkie.

  • byMalcolm Conn
How the seat of Australian power swung behind Assange

How the seat of Australian power swung behind Assange

The fate of the WikiLeaks founder is in foreign hands,but now the weight of the Australian government and parliament is demanding he be sent home.

  • byDavid Crowe
Whistleblowers need their own watchdog:Crossbench

Whistleblowers need their own watchdog:Crossbench

Two whistleblowers facing trial need more than ‘a discussion paper by Christmas’ from a government that’s promised better protections,the independent MPs say.

  • byDavid Crowe