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March 26, 2012

Can port switch the Power on in 2012?

After their worst season since entering the AFL, Port Adelaide have their backs against the wall as they try to become a competitive unit once again. Jeremy Rush reports.

St. Kilda: A new era begins

After a difficult off-field season for the St.Kilda Football Club can they bounce back and become premiership contenders once again? Nick Ciantar examines the saints chances in 2012.

Music review: The Shins – Port of Morrow

The Shins manage to retain vestiges of their unique charm on the record, but without the more subtle elements of their music, Port of Morrow is simply unsatisfying, writes Sean Watson.

Can port switch the Power on in 2012?

After their worst season since entering the AFL, Port Adelaide have their backs against the wall as they try to become a competitive unit once again. Jeremy Rush reports.

St. Kilda: A new era begins

After a difficult off-field season for the St.Kilda Football Club can they bounce back and become premiership contenders once again? Nick Ciantar examines the saints chances in 2012.

Music review: The Shins – Port of Morrow

The Shins manage to retain vestiges of their unique charm on the record, but without the more subtle elements of their music, Port of Morrow is simply unsatisfying, writes Sean Watson.

more from March 26, 2012

The caw of the crow is nigh.

Adelaide’s new found form and playing style should hold them in good stead for the 2012 season.
Michael Pollock reports.

Can port switch the Power on in 2012?

After their worst season since entering the AFL, Port Adelaide have their backs against the wall as they try to become a competitive unit once again. Jeremy Rush reports.

St. Kilda: A new era begins

After a difficult off-field season for the St.Kilda Football Club can they bounce back and become premiership contenders once again? Nick Ciantar examines the saints chances in 2012.

Music review: The Shins – Port of Morrow

The Shins manage to retain vestiges of their unique charm on the record, but without the more subtle elements of their music, Port of Morrow is simply unsatisfying, writes Sean Watson.