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May 22, 2013

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

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Nicholas Jones – working journalist profile

In our latest Working Journalist profile, Jack Vear speaks to Nicholas Jones of Tone Deaf about the success of the publication and his concerns about the future of the Australian music industry.

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

Push for P-platers to the age of 25

The assistant police commissioner Robert Hill is proposing young drivers to remain on probationary licences until the age of 25. Kathleen O’Connor reports.

Upside Round Eight – St Kilda

St Kilda’s premiership window is well and truly closed, but Saints fans are still blessed, writes Sam McInerney.

Turkish delight

Turkish football club Galatasaray has raised its standing in Europe, but can they become the next powerhouse asks Josh Evans.

On the Markus in Macquarie

The secret to Federal MP Louise Markus’s electoral success lies in her compassion, according to Alice Piper.

Put the whistle away

The AFL has become a mess of new rules and technicalities, and it is damaging the very fabric of the game, writes Andrew Miller.