Let me chart current ugliness ... to be waged right across Australia. Workplaces remain in which hyper-masculine harassment of women is the norm, such as parts of the military, police, construction, ...
Virat Kohli's love affair with Australian media isn't something new. Over the years, Kohli has had several battles with Australian media during India's tours Down Under. Be it Kohli's altercation ...
Virat Kohli was humiliated by Australian media, and labelled a "crybaby," in the wake of the incident involving Sam Konstas in Melbourne. When Virat Kohli arrived in Perth last month, potentially ...
However, it seemed like the topic would be over after the match referee announced his verdict, but the Australian media wasn't happy seeing the India star only getting a 20 percent fine on the ...
Ravi Shastri didn't mince his words as he spoke about the coverage surrounding Virat Kohli during the Melbourne Test. Virat Kohli faced the brunt of Australian media following the shoulder-bumping ...
Michael Vaughan addressed Australian media's uproar over Ravindra Jadeja's Hindi responses in an interview that was kept for travelling media, suggesting the use of AI tools for translation.
While the International Cricket Council deemed the punishment suitable for a Level 1 offence, many in the Australian media and former cricketers criticized the decision as being too lenient.
Australian media launched a vicious attack on India icon Virat Kohli after his on-field tussle with debutant Sam Konstas on Day 1 of the fourth Test at Melbourne on December 26. Kostas displayed ...
In the build-up to the Boxing Day Test, the Australian media, which celebrated his arrival on their shores, turned him into a villain after he asked a female journalist and her team of cameramen ...
This incident opened the floodgates of some negative press for Virat from Aussie media. The back page of The West Australian newspaper, calling Virat a "clown" has gone viral on social media.
There were a few stories this year that I really enjoyed writing or thought made a small impact, but my favourite would have to be my story on medical misogyny.