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Djokes aside, Novak not greatest yet

Fresh off his record-equalling sixth Australian Open title, Novak Djokovic is the world’s best tennis player, but his path to becoming the greatest ever isn’t as clear as it seems, writes Robert Beaton.

Break Point episode 18

Break Point is back to discuss all of the talking points from the last week in tennis.

Shooting Hoops

Fresh from their Hottest 100 win, The Rubens’ Will Zeglis and Sam Margin sit down with David Allegretti to discuss their hit single ‘Hoops’ and the band’s creative journey thus far.

Sex work as a trans woman

“It’s up to you and what you’re comfortable with and how much you’re planning to make in a week,” Alice, a transgender sex worker, tells Geordie Little.

Break Point episode 17

Break Point is back to review the first Grand Slam of the 2016 season.

A voice for asylum seekers

Human rights barrister, Julian Burnside QC, spoke to Haley Battersby about his proposed plan to relocate asylum seekers to rural Australia.

Break Point episode 16

Break Point is back to cover the business end of the Australian Open.

Break Point episode 15

Break Point is back for the Australian Open, previewing the rest of the action from the first Grand Slam of the year.

Break Point episode 14

Break Point is back for 2016, Val, Ryan and Joel discuss the talking points leading into the Australian Open.

Gayle’s joke not a laughing matter

An empty, forced apology from Chris Gayle is no substitute for changing the imbalance of gender equality in sports reporting, writes Claire Varley.

Free to play, free to profit

Games that cost absolutely nothing to play are a multi-million dollar industry online. Michael Martino explores what makes them so popular.

A Hidden Legacy: A question of identity

In the fifth of a six-part series, Erdem Koç looks at what the legacy the Battle of Gallipoli has left in a cultural sense for Turkish Australians.