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Posts by Mike Read

Good thing The Wiz has a post footy career lined up

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hooked a bunch of stats up to the scoreworm mostly so I can just scroll along like this and mindlessly watch things change.

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The footage of Australian police acting like ICE agents is pretty shocking, but the media broadly stepping up to downplay, deny and mis-describe their violence in ambiguous terms is completely unsurprising.

It's an industry fundamentally incapable of ever assigning any blame to the police: ever

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I was planning a series of graphs about AFL club boards over time against various types of ABS data but it’s been killed by ASIC’s sudden decision to remove director’s address details from company extracts.

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Advance -- recipient of $50,000 from Australia's Special Envoy To Combat Antisemitism Jillian Segal & her husband John Roth -- is helping to promote this mob Reclaim Australia Day from Indigenous protesters.

www.theage.com.au/national/sec...

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A screenshot of an article in The Advertiser with text reading:

He refuted claims made by Ms Adler in a column published Tuesday morning that there had been political pressure to remove Abdel-Fattah from the Writer’s Week program.

“I don’t speak for the board,” Mr Malinauskas said.

“Can you imagine if a far-right Zionist walked into a Sydney mosque and murdered 15 people.”

“Can you imagine that as Premier of this state, I would actively support a far-right Zionist going to Writers’ Week and speaking hateful rhetoric towards Islamic people? Of course I wouldn’t.”

“The reverse is happening in this instance, and I’m not going to support that either.

“I think it’s a reasonable position for me to have, it’s a view that I believe.

A screenshot of an article in The Advertiser with text reading: He refuted claims made by Ms Adler in a column published Tuesday morning that there had been political pressure to remove Abdel-Fattah from the Writer’s Week program. “I don’t speak for the board,” Mr Malinauskas said. “Can you imagine if a far-right Zionist walked into a Sydney mosque and murdered 15 people.” “Can you imagine that as Premier of this state, I would actively support a far-right Zionist going to Writers’ Week and speaking hateful rhetoric towards Islamic people? Of course I wouldn’t.” “The reverse is happening in this instance, and I’m not going to support that either. “I think it’s a reasonable position for me to have, it’s a view that I believe.

Peter Malinauskas making an election commitment to guarantee more jobs for defamation lawyers.

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The details in this piece from @instanterudite.bsky.social are quite something

theshot.net.au/uncategorize...

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I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I am resigning as director of Adelaide Writers’ Week | Louise Adler Cancelling the Australian Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah weakens freedom of speech and is the harbinger of a less free nation

Louise Adler nails it:

one doesn’t have to be a student of history to know that art in the service of “social cohesion” is propaganda.

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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Where’s Tony Burke?

It’s times like these you realise that arts ministers have no interest in defending the arts, and that govts are willing to burn millions of $ for political reasons.

Adelaide’s board has just squandered millions of $ and months of work and countless opportunities for writers…

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Calling for a royal commission into just how much of an idiot you’d have to be to think that having Sam Newman, Wayne Carey or Nova Peris on your side would help your cause.

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Imagine looking for more than a year before deciding that Andrew Dillon was the best person for the job.

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22 authors in a new OA peer-reviewed article in Soc of Sport Journal:

Israel is committing *athleticide* in Gaza, "an indispensable component of the overall genocidal campaign enforced by the Israeli settler colonial regime and bankrolled by the US."

journals.humankinetics.com/view/journal...

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Georgia!!!

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It’s not for nefarious reasons, but it’s disappointing that 3 out of the 4 directors to be elected to Essendon’s board by members over the past 2 years have all resigned less than 12 months into their 3 year terms, creating casual vacancies for the club to fill.

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If you didn't have the chance to join us, please take a look at the recording of this amazing event on why Israel must be banned from UEFA, FIFA, and global sport.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV0I...

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A (brief) Guide to the Essendon Football Club Board – Mike Read

The text is old but I have plenty of detail around Essendon’s board here, for those who are interested in the current state of play. With Muir reaching his term limit at this year’s AGM, even without any challenge the board would continue its renewal.

mikeread.com.au/essendon_foo...

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They ought to do studies on what makes heritage listed buildings owned by developers more prone to spontaneous combustion.

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Basically, certainly no shortage of logos that look like that.

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Screenshot from IP Australia website of Gold Coast Suns logo trademark application, which was lodged by the AFL on 14/11/2024 and accepted on 16/06/2025. It's status is listed as "Accepted: Opposed". The logo is a black rectangle with a white stylised 'S' which has a horizontal line across the centre to connect the top and bottom curves of the S. This creates the effect of two halved ellipses inside the inner space of the S, to give the appearance of a football. The bottom half of the S has horizontal lines cutting through it.

Screenshot from IP Australia website of Gold Coast Suns logo trademark application, which was lodged by the AFL on 14/11/2024 and accepted on 16/06/2025. It's status is listed as "Accepted: Opposed". The logo is a black rectangle with a white stylised 'S' which has a horizontal line across the centre to connect the top and bottom curves of the S. This creates the effect of two halved ellipses inside the inner space of the S, to give the appearance of a football. The bottom half of the S has horizontal lines cutting through it.

Screenshot from IP Australia website of a registered trademark owned by Orizontas Pty Ltd, which was accepted on 06/03/2023. 
The logo is a black stylised 'O' which is composed of a black arc for the top half of the O, and two black horizontal stripes masked to the outer edge of the O for the bottom half.

Screenshot from IP Australia website of a registered trademark owned by Orizontas Pty Ltd, which was accepted on 06/03/2023. The logo is a black stylised 'O' which is composed of a black arc for the top half of the O, and two black horizontal stripes masked to the outer edge of the O for the bottom half.

Haven't seen it reported - probably as it doesn't get people as emotional as trade rumours, but last month Orizontas, a 'boutique corporate advisory consultancy' featuring a bunch of former politicians and political advisers, filed a trademark objection to the Gold Coast Suns' refreshed 2025 logo.

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'To put it simply, the building blocks of March for Australia cannot be confined to discrete actors at the margins of Australian society – such as neo-Nazis. So too we must look at “mainstream” Australia itself.

This snaps into focus when you consider the Albanese government can openly condemn the organisers of March for Australia – by saying that multiculturalism is a key part of Australian national identity – in the same week that the government sign a secret $400m deal with Nauru to deport approximately 350 asylum seekers, de facto reopening offshore detention. There is a structural similarity between these two positions in that both are predicated on the assumed authority to decide who can come to the nation and who cannot along racial lines.

With this in mind, March for Australia cannot be blamed *solely* on so-called “extremists”. That too would be a euphemism that obscures the enabling conditions of the events we have seen play out over the weekend.'

'To put it simply, the building blocks of March for Australia cannot be confined to discrete actors at the margins of Australian society – such as neo-Nazis. So too we must look at “mainstream” Australia itself. This snaps into focus when you consider the Albanese government can openly condemn the organisers of March for Australia – by saying that multiculturalism is a key part of Australian national identity – in the same week that the government sign a secret $400m deal with Nauru to deport approximately 350 asylum seekers, de facto reopening offshore detention. There is a structural similarity between these two positions in that both are predicated on the assumed authority to decide who can come to the nation and who cannot along racial lines. With this in mind, March for Australia cannot be blamed *solely* on so-called “extremists”. That too would be a euphemism that obscures the enabling conditions of the events we have seen play out over the weekend.'

'Whoever is not willing to talk about capitalism should also keep quiet about fascism.'

~ Unkle Max Horkheimer (1939)

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Made a few charts & bits last week that prove what we know - Collingwood is old.

mikeread.com.au/lineups2025....

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Love seeing these pop up each year, amazing work!

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Uhh extended stats, where are you?

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‘Complicity’ is an insufficient word: the violence of western media The story of Palestinian author Mona Zahed and the violence of western media.

Read this by Amy McQuire and Matt Chun, then contact Tony Burke’s office.

amymcquire.substack.com/p/complicity...

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Perhaps less imaginative than the predictions in this one

bsky.app/profile/mike...

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Screenshot of a headline from an article in The Guardian by Barney Ronay which reads:

The Hundred is just influencer sport and is the worst cricket thing ever invented

Screenshot of a headline from an article in The Guardian by Barney Ronay which reads: The Hundred is just influencer sport and is the worst cricket thing ever invented

This assertion in this headline once and for all proves that Barney Ronay was not on my family road trip to Tathra in 1996, where my selection for our new car’s CD stacker was the We Want A Wicket single by Greg Champion & The Music Men that came with a copy of Inside Edge magazine

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This is what *athleticide* looks like, a term scholars like @nkalamb.bsky.social & others are increasingly using

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Irish national basketball team before a match versus Israel

Irish national basketball team before a match versus Israel

Ep. 163: Gaza and Global Sport

We return from our too-long hiatus to discuss athletic boycott in the context of genocide with former Ireland basketball captain Rebecca O'Keeffe, as well as our views on some of the atrocities over the last seven months.

open.spotify.com/episode/3Odh...

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Third time in the past week I’ve heard commentators on fox footy refer to a big win as an assassination and surely they mean annihilation.

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Social costs of gambling to Victoria 2023 This report assessed the social costs associated with gambling for Victoria in 2022-23, which was estimated to be $14.1 billion.

This showed be viewed in context of June 2025 Social Cost of Gambling to Victoria report, which found 67% of money lost on EGMs in FY22-23 came from those experiencing problem gambling.

www.justice.vic.gov.au/safer-commun...

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