The IOC presidential candidate fighting against ‘wokeism’
The International Olympic Committee will vote for a new president this week. But only one candidate is willing to stand up to the wokism challenging global sport writes Julian Linden.
The International Olympic Committee will vote for a new president this week. But only one candidate is willing to stand up to the wokism challenging global sport writes Julian Linden.
With all eyes on Max Verstappen and George Russell after a tumultuous end to 2024, JULIAN LINDEN reflects on Formula One’s most famous feuds.
If practice really does make perfect, then Oscar Piastri has the ideal shot at finally ending Australia’s long drought at the Melbourne Grand Prix. Find out why inside.
There’s plenty of challengers, but anyone writing off Max Verstappen’s chances of winning another Formula 1 title should know they will do so at their own peril, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
Queensland Reds star flanker Fraser McReight is set to spurn an eye-watering, mammoth deal which would have made him one of this country’s richest footballers to re-sign with Australian rugby.
Australia’s hope of a homegrown winner at Albert Park, Oscar Piastri is bullish of challenging teammate Lando Norris in 2025, while responding to English press with a brutal Ashes sledge.
There’s a lot of Aussie about the Kiwi who helped end Daniel Ricciardo’s F1 career, writes Julian Linden. He explains why Liam Lawson is a driver Australian F1 fans should get behind.
Luckless Australian Winter Olympian Belle Brockhoff has been airlifted to hospital to undergo immediate surgery after a horror crash left her with a broken back.
Australian star Oscar Piastri reveals the truth about life on the F1 circuit and the biggest misconceptions people have about drivers ahead of the season opener in Melbourne. Click inside for a full Q&A with the star McLaren driver.
In the early rounds of the Super Rugby season, not only have the Australian teams been winning but they’re developing talents who could be key to beating the British and Irish Lions this year, writes JULIAN LINDEN.