Retelling the story of a bridge that 'tore a nation of people apart'
In the 1990s, a group of Indigenous women were accused of fabricating claims of sacred sites to stop the construction of a bridge south of Adelaide. It was a decision that has impacted a community for decades.
Callum Smith vs David Morrell Jr official for April 18th in Liverpool
After an agonizing series of delays, Callum Smith and David Morrell Jr are officially set to meet in a tantalizing light heavyweight showdown for the interim WBO title on April 18th at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena.
Hometown fighter Smith (31-2, 22 KO) is coming off a cracker of a fight with Joshua Buatsi last February, which saw him overpower his undefeated opponent and prove that he still had something left in the tank after the prior year’s destructive loss to Artur Beterbiev. Despite being 35 with a number of donnybrooks under his belt, he’s a legitimate player at 175 now that the Bivol-Beterbiev era appears to be winding down.
It’s questionable whether the same can be said of Morrell (12-1, 9 KO), a monstrous super middleweight who’s looked worryingly mortal at light heavyweight. Since capping off his run at 168 with a two-round mauling of Sena Agbeko, he’s taken a decision over Radivoje Kalajdzic, lost his 0 to David Benavidez, and taken a highly controversial split decision over Imam Khataev in which Morrell hit the canvas for the first time.
In terms of action potential, this is among the best fights on the schedule. We’ll keep you posted as the undercard comes together.
Maryland football reportedly expected to hire Clint Trickett as offensive coordinator
Maryland football is expected to hire former Jacksonville State offensive coordinator Clint Trickett for the same role, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. Matt Zenitz first publicly reported the news.
Pep Hamilton, who served as the Terps’ offensive coordinator in 2025, will assume a “senior advisor type role,” Zenitz reported.
It’s a bit of an unexpected hire, both in timing and Trickett himself. There was no previous indication the Terps were looking to move on from Hamilton, and Trickett accepted a job as Arkansas’ quarterbacks coach in December.
In 2025, Trickett led Jacksonville State’s offense to 246.7 rushing yards per game — fifth-most at the FBS level — on 5.3 yards per carry. Running back Cam Cook led the nation with 1,659 yards and led Conference USA with 16 touchdowns and 295 carries.
Trickett is 34 years old and Maryland’s fifth offensive coordinator in eight years under Michael Locksley. He’s the second of those five without any previous head coaching experience, alongside Josh Gattis.
Trickett was previously Marshall’s offensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023, and Georgia Southern’s passing game coordinator in 2024. He coached under Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic — there, he was tight ends coach for Harrison Bryant, who won the John Mackey Award in 2019 as the best tight end in the country.
Trickett may also represent a considerable philosophy shift from previous years of Maryland’s offenses. In four seasons as an offensive coordinator, all four offenses have ran the ball more than they passed. Jacksonville State averaged 46.4 rush attempts and 23.4 pass attempts in 2025.
Trickett played quarterback for Florida State and West Virginia between 2010 and 2014. He threw for 511 yards and four touchdowns in a 40-37 shootout win over Maryland in 2014 as a Mountaineer.
Rangers want Dundee defender Luke Graham in the summer
Rangers want Dundee defender Luke Graham and have stepped up their interest to bring him to the Ibrox club, according to the Scottish Sun. Rangers manager Danny Rohl wants to strengthen at the back to mount a stronger challenge for the Scottish Premiership title next term and the Light Blues are keen on the 22-year-old. The Bears’ technical director Dan Purdy was at Dens Park on Saturday to watch Graham in action and more scouting trips and reports are expected ahead of the summer transfer window.
However, Rangers are not the only ones keen on the defender, with Celtic and English clubs also keen. The Light Blues could lose John Souttar at the end of the season as he has yet to pen a new contract. Nasser Djiga is expected to return to Wolverhampton Wanderers after his loan spell ends, and Rangers are already preparing for life without the duo. Graham will not come cheap as Dundee rejected a £1 million bid for him from Portsmouth last month.
The Light Blues will be ready to outbid them and Celtic as they look to lure him to Ibrox ahead of next season. Rangers are two points behind league leaders Hearts after 27 games and are a point ahead of the Hoops in a title race which promises to be intriguing. Pipping Hearts and Celtic to it will be huge for the Gers, and it could help them land Graham and other top players in the summer due to Champions League football and its money.
They were keen on him during the winter transfer window and are likely to go big for him as he keeps impressing. The Scotland youth international has established himself as a key player for the Dark Blues this term after spending a couple of seasons out on loan.
The Rangers target has played 30 games across all competitions this term after featuring just five times last season and spending most of it on loan in the Scottish Championship with Falkirk.
One Nation circles for frustrated Farrer votes ahead of the by-election
This southern New South Wales town of Gerogery is typically dead on a Monday night, but that all changed when One Nation came to town.