Australian Contribution to Record Breaking World Number One

It was a record few thought would be beaten, New Zealander Susan Devoy’s domination of squash. She was World Number One for 105 months between 1984-1993. However in sport it pays to never say never. At the start of the

Time To Move On

It was the former co-owner of Perth Glory, John Spence, who coined the very apt phrase that owning a football club in the A-League was ” A billionaire’s club for millionaires.” Sometimes one has to ask why would anyone want

The Resignation That Had to Be

The CEO of Perth Glory Jason Brewer has resigned, which was no great surprise in light of all that has happened in the club in the past month. Perth Glory will now have to appoint their 7th CEO in the

Blame it on Rio

Dead fish washing up on the banks of a lake that is expected to host Olympic Rowing competitions in 2016 are a new problem for the Local Organising Committee. Fish dying is a fairly normal occurrence in Rio’s waterways according

Breaking away From the Peleton

The French State Railway company SNCF has made an official complaint to French prosecutors after demanding police action against “Irresponsible” Paris-Roubaix cycle race riders. Riders were confronted by the barrier coming down across a railway track at Waller 87km from