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Peter FitzSimons is a journalist and columnist with The Sydney Morning Herald.

The best. Anywhere. I’ll tell a man it was

The best. Anywhere. I’ll tell a man it was

Intensity is a word oft overused. But when reminiscing on the Origin decider, it almost doesn’t do the match justice.

  • by Peter FitzSimons

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A hero’s welcome home for Flinders, two centuries too late
Opinion
History

A hero’s welcome home for Flinders, two centuries too late

Explorer Matthew Flinders gave Australia its name. He had too much ambition to “rest in the unnoticed middle order of mankind”, but too many of us forget.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Bill Shorten is wrong. The case for NDIS funding of sex workers
Opinion
Disability

Bill Shorten is wrong. The case for NDIS funding of sex workers

Sex worker Rachel Wotton specialises in providing services to people with disability – and she’s furious that the NDIS minister has declared that they do not deserve her support.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Dogs’ days are over, and it’s only eight years too late

Dogs’ days are over, and it’s only eight years too late

The news this week was as sickening as it was predictable. Cats may have nine lives, but surely the greyhound racing “industry” has run out of second chances.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
‘She said I was marvellous’: Why world record breaker congratulated Aussie rival
Opinion
Paris 2024

‘She said I was marvellous’: Why world record breaker congratulated Aussie rival

Jessica Hull set an Australian record in the 1500m final of Sunday’s Diamond League meeting – but was still beaten by track legend Faith Kipyegon.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
If this was an Olympic event, Le Pen’s far right would not make the podium

If this was an Olympic event, Le Pen’s far right would not make the podium

It was tense at the Place de La Republique in Paris, as crowds from all sides of the political spectrum gathered to see which way the vote would go.

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Michael Cassel didn’t throw away his shot, even after Ray Martin knocked him back

Michael Cassel didn’t throw away his shot, even after Ray Martin knocked him back

The theatrical impresario who brought Hamilton to Australia cut his showbiz teeth early. Very early.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Too late to save Demetriou, but Souths’ turnaround is still a vindication

Too late to save Demetriou, but Souths’ turnaround is still a vindication

Before his sacking, coach Jason Demetriou pleaded for more time at the Rabbitohs, maintaining that the side’s poor form was on the cusp of changing. Turns out, he was right!

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Batter to boat-rocker … and neither Khawaja nor Dutton will back down
Opinion
Racism

Batter to boat-rocker … and neither Khawaja nor Dutton will back down

As a breed, Australian cricketers are generally on the conservative side of things, but the softly spoken opener has shattered the convention.

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Crittle was a man for all seasons, on and off the rugby field

Crittle was a man for all seasons, on and off the rugby field

Charles Peter Crittle was the very heart of rugby in Australia, a man who was formed by its friendships and experiences, and gave back to it many times over.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
How my godson blessed Alex de Minaur’s game, just in time for Wimbledon

How my godson blessed Alex de Minaur’s game, just in time for Wimbledon

Australia’s young tennis superstar grew up watching Rafa and Federer and Novak. But a new era is dawning for men’s tennis and the 25-year-old is well placed to smash it.

  • by Peter FitzSimons