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Women in Sport: Chelsea Higgins

Women in Sport: Chelsea Higgins

Chelsea Higgins grew up dreaming of competing in equestrian on the international stage. She was on track to do just that when a tragic accident in 2010 left her in a coma for nine days and resulted in permanent disability. Kait O'Callahan chats to her about her refusal to give up.
Women in Sport: Ellyse Perry

Women in Sport: Ellyse Perry

At 22, Ellyse Perry is the first Australian woman to play in both the cricket and soccer World Cups and is one of the most recognisable female athletes in Australia today. Kait O'Callahan chats to her about the state of women's cricket, sporting idols and more.
Why I Love Melbourne Heart...And Why Soccer Fans Need To Change

Why I Love Melbourne Heart…And Why Soccer Fans Need To Change

Kait O'Callahan does not believe that soccer breeds more aggressive fans than any other sport. To help grow the game, she argues that we need to attract fans in the same way the Melbourne Heart attracted her three years ago; by being passionate without being aggressive and by cheering without putting others down.
Women in Sport: Kyah Simon

Women in Sport: Kyah Simon

Kait O'Callahan chats to Kyah Simon - Australian female soccer striker and the first Indigenous woman to score for Australia - about the highs of her career, motivation and the challenges she faces as a woman in sport.
2013 Jeep Portsea Polo

2013 Jeep Portsea Polo

The sunshine came to Portsea on Saturday, together with the shortest of dresses and shorts, low cut tops and a generous serving of neon. Sarah Kempson reflects on her first visit to the Jeep Portsea Polo - promised a Flemington-esque day on the green, did it deliver?
Seeking Body Inspiration?

Seeking Body Inspiration?

Tennis, and sport in general, is full of role models that are actually relatable and come in all shapes and sizes, argues Kait O'Callahan. She believes it's time we stopped idolising models and celebrities, and instead looked to healthy, fit sportswomen.
Jacob's Creek Super Sunday at The Australian Open

Jacob’s Creek Super Sunday at The Australian Open

In what is set to be a fantastic day at Australia’s much loved sporting tournament, Jacob’s Creek Super Sunday is taking place on Sunday the 20th of January at the Australian Open - and we've got 10 ground passes to giveaway.
The Portsea Polo - Bringing The Birdcage to The Beach

The Portsea Polo – Bringing The Birdcage to The Beach

Held in picturesque Portsea, the 2013 Jeep Portsea Polo is not to be missed - comprising of thrilling polo matches with some of the world’s best players, first class hospitality and the who’s who of the social set.
Muscles: The Story of Ken Rosewall

Muscles: The Story of Ken Rosewall

Ken Rosewall was an influential Australian tennis players who lived through the amateur/pro and open tennis eras. Author Richard Naughton starts this book off slowly, but once he starts to write about the politics of open tennis, 'Muscles' becomes captivating, says Kait O'Callahan.
Social Media and John McCarthy

Social Media and John McCarthy

Social media is powerful. But it can also be detrimental, as was displayed just over a month ago when it took all of half an hour for tweeters to start naming an AFL player that had died in Las Vegas. Morgan Stewart asks if anyone is to blame, or are we all equally guilty? ...
Barassi: The Stage Show

Barassi: The Stage Show

Ron Barassi is a name synonymous with Aussie Rules, and is arguably the AFL’s greatest name. The Premiership player and coach has a story fit for a legend, and fit for sharing - which is exactly what Barassi: The Stage Show is doing, writes Morgan Stewart.
NRL Grand Final Preview

NRL Grand Final Preview

Melbourne Storm will face a determined Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs outfit in the 2012 NRL Grand Final, who in the 78th year of their decorated history have beaten dogged challengers Manly-Warringah and South Sydney to reach the Grand Final. Jordan Witte reports.