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The draft-dodging ‘coward’ brave enough to collar a would-be killer

The draft-dodging ‘coward’ brave enough to collar a would-be killer

In his 20s, now-retired NSW judge Wayne Haylen was called a coward for burning his Vietnam conscription card, but a conspicuous act of bravery silenced his critics.

  • by Peter FitzSimons

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The last plane back to Sydney had almost gone and this Vietnam vet was on it
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The last plane back to Sydney had almost gone and this Vietnam vet was on it

Don Barnby left school a year early to prepare to go to the Vietnam War. The SAS veteran’s memories can be challenging, but he recalls those days with pride.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
The current Ashes score is Merv Hughes 1 – Piers Morgan 0
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The current Ashes score is Merv Hughes 1 – Piers Morgan 0

Morgan has just referred to this “Australian team of cheating convicts”, so I called on “Australia’s greatest pest” to steam in on from the Randwick end, one more time for the country.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Craig Reucassel: We did some tests to find out how many microplastics I have inside me
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Craig Reucassel: We did some tests to find out how many microplastics I have inside me

Comedian and Chaser satirist Craig Reucassel is hardly an evangelist for responsible behaviour. But when it comes to saving the planet, he’s happy to champion uncomfortable truths.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Why every adult should get $500 a week from the government, no questions asked

Why every adult should get $500 a week from the government, no questions asked

A Universal Basic Income would create a more equitable nation, reduce tax evasion and lead to smaller government. Not convinced? You haven’t met Everald Compton.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
‘We weren’t playing kick and giggle’: the Matildas’ honorary first skipper

‘We weren’t playing kick and giggle’: the Matildas’ honorary first skipper

Let’s just call her the first of the Matildas captains. They didn’t go by that name in her day, but Pat O’Connor led the first Australian women’s soccer team.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
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‘A lot of upset in the house’: How Todd Woodbridge overcame tragedy

‘A lot of upset in the house’: How Todd Woodbridge overcame tragedy

The tennis champion reflects on the boyhood obsession that transported him from a family tragedy, and on a fond memory of his late brother.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
‘Complete madness’: Why Titan was a tragedy waiting to happen

‘Complete madness’: Why Titan was a tragedy waiting to happen

Frank Owen, one of Australia’s most experienced submariners, says it was complete madness to ignore previous accidents and knowledge that has been built up on how things can go wrong.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Mikey Robins was bet $50,000 he wouldn’t make it past 50. It was a good bet

Mikey Robins was bet $50,000 he wouldn’t make it past 50. It was a good bet

Between radio and TV, Mikey Robins has been through more stations than the 7.15am train from Gosford to Central. Now he’s a published author.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Is Adam Spencer a genius or dumb as a box of hammers? Depends
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Is Adam Spencer a genius or dumb as a box of hammers? Depends

Adam Spencer’s wrapping his big brain around digital disruption, so he can enlighten the rest of us.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
‘The Liberals’ future is in doubt’: Kerry O’Brien on politics, racism and (not) going grey

‘The Liberals’ future is in doubt’: Kerry O’Brien on politics, racism and (not) going grey

While Kerry O’Brien has lost faith in the state of politics, he strongly believes the Australian people will seize the nation-building opportunity of The Voice referendum.

  • by Peter FitzSimons