Ross Gittins is spot on when he suggests that China would enjoy usurping the US in the move to renewables.
Just five days after its historic opening,the Sydney metro has hit 1 million rides,but one invitee couldn’t attend the party.
The party failed to nominate many of its candidates in time – but it now claims the NSW Electoral Commission was at fault and it will go to court to prove it.
Melbourne’s Boxing Day Test will be locked in for the next seven years,with Australia and England to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Test cricket in March 2027,as part of a complex web of deals between Cricket Australia and governments.
Greyhound racing has its problems. Those are well known,publicised and understood. But so does every industry,community,profession and so forth. Problems don’t mean cancellation. Problems mean a search for and implementation of solutions. That’s what adults do in the face of adversity.
It was supposed to be a glory year for the greyhound racing industry. But,according to insiders,the positive spin glossed over many secrets – and many dead dogs.
Former premier Mike Baird stunned the industry when he banned greyhound racing. Labor watched on and will not follow his lead despite more damning revelations.
The NSW greyhound industry was unable to reform itself when it was given a second chance eight years ago. It has now been exposed for further failing to meet community expectations of how to treat animals.
Australia’s 30th prime minister was nominated for the ultra-exclusive club by Liberal luminaries John Howard and Bruce Baird in 2022. But so far,he has had no luck.
Mike Baird says January 26 will be a day of celebration for some spectators at the Gabba,while acknowledging the “challenges and the pain” for Indigenous Australians.
Australian cricket’s leaders are among the 50-over game’s true believers,but they have a job ahead of them to make all games matter.