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Tom Wark

Opinion, Sport //

How many worker deaths would you ignore for $277 million?

Unpacking the corruption and scandal of the Qatar World Cup.

October 24, 2022 Tom Wark
Opinion //

There’s nothing Manly about homophobia

The Sinless Seven who refused to wear rainbow jerseys

August 1, 2022 Tom Wark
Analysis, Sport //

Sportswashing scourge: How Lionel Messi legitimises human rights abuses

Professional sport has long been used by dubious regimes to legitimise authority over a nation’s affairs.

May 17, 2022 Tom Wark
News //

Teachers rally in Penrith against shortages, more strikes possible

The main concerns of the Federation are the uncompetitive salaries offered to teachers and excessive workloads that deter many high school graduates from pursuing a career in teaching.

March 20, 2022 Tom Wark
Opinion, Sport //

Has Super Rugby started? I hadn’t noticed

Sports streaming isn't so super.

April 25, 2021 Tom Wark
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Review: Sydney Comedy Festival Gala

More hits than misses on a Randy night at the State Theatre.

April 22, 2021 Tom Wark
Opinion, Sport //

In defence of golf

Does golf deserve its bad rap?

March 7, 2021 Tom Wark

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