Corruption follows Rupert Murdoch everywhere

Senior Sun journalists who were arrested over claims that they paid police for information were cleared to return to work today by the paper’s owner Rupert Murdoch. In a series of shock announcements, he also revealed that a Sunday edition of The Sun newspaper will be launched ‘very soon’. After flying in for emergency talks … [Read the full story]

Dragons want compensation for Tim Moltzen

St George Illawarra haven’t given up hope of getting compensation in the wake of the ugly Tim Moltzen contract tug of war. As the Dragons on Tuesday completed their first day of pre-season training without their star recruit, club boss Peter Doust confirmed the fight for damages was just starting. “We are investigating our legal … [Read the full story]

Gallaghers legal battle is on…over fuck all

The legal fight between Noel Gallagher and brother Liam is back on. Liam filed a lawsuit earlier this summer after his brother said in a press conference that he had pulled out of a headline performance at V Festival in 2009 due to a hangover, and that the band’s split was in part down to … [Read the full story]

Transgender ruling in Australian court

Australia’s highest court has ruled that two transgender people can be legally recognised as men, even though they have not had complete sex changes. The decision has been welcomed by support groups for transgender people. Australia is now one of a growing number of countries to relax the rules on surgical requirements to determine gender. … [Read the full story]

Ban the egg, legalise heroin

I hear that schools are going to ban eggs this year in Australia, for fear of pranks on teachers, teachers cars, etc…. But also, in almost the same in-take of listening, I hear that the argument for the legalisation of some drugs is going to be put forward to our beloved politicians. Listen, if you … [Read the full story]