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Time to Support A Successful Sporting Institution.

This weekend the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras will be in action at the Perth Hockey Stadium in the FIH Pro League, and will be playing against Argentina. The Pro-League, in only its second year of existence is limping along, following a

Declined – Insufficient Funds

How many sports in Australia are self supporting? That is a question every sports fan or participant should be asking, and whether their sport is self supporting. The terrifying answer is that very few are , in other words they

Can You Feel It In The Air Tonight?

In December Australia’s East coast was swathed in a blanket of smoke, from the devastating bushfires that swept the country. This smoke suddenly put many sporting events and individual fixtures in jeopardy. In December, Sydney’s air quality soared as high

A Sporting Secession? There Would Appear To Be Grounds For One.

According to The Australian Newspaper today there may be a sporting secession about to take place in Australia. As far-fetched as that may sound to many, there are other issues at play that make it a possibility. The newspaper stated

Parents Paving the Way to International Success

After losing their opening two games of the 2019 Sultan of Johor Cup New Zealand bounced back from a 2-8 mauling by India to score an emphatic victory over the hosts Malaysia. The final score was 6-0 to the junior