- The Sydney Morning Herald India is now Australia's No.1 source of migrants. It's a profound shift — and a positive one India has overtaken England as Australia's largest source of migrants. A case for why that's a positive development — and why the public debate hasn't matched the significance of the shift.
- Indian Link Is that really you? The hidden cost of letting AI do the talking On the cost of outsourcing our thinking and communication to AI tools — and what we quietly lose when the words are ours but the thinking isn't.
- The Australian Financial Review BBL privatisation is not about control, but global relevance The BBL privatisation debate asks the wrong question. The real issue is whether Australian cricket can stay relevant in a global T20 system that has moved on.
- Deccan Herald Dear Dad, next month she'll watch. One day, she could play A father's letter on raising daughters to play cricket — and why a dad who shows up at practice may be the single biggest factor in whether a girl stays in sport.
- Indian Link AirTrunk's India push shows where Australia's next tech opportunity lies AirTrunk's billion-dollar push into India signals where the next wave of global technology infrastructure is being built — and where Australian companies need to move urgently.
- The Roar It's time to build a statue for Travis Head and settle the Test opener debate for good Travis Head has transformed Australian cricket. The case for locking him in as Test opener and recognising what he's already built.
- The Roar The Ashes cheat sheet: how to sound like an instant expert Everything you need to sound like a seasoned cricket tragic when the Ashes arrives — players to know, storylines to follow, and opinions to borrow.
- Indian Link This holiday season, even ChatGPT wants a break A humorous end-of-year dispatch: what happens when you ask ChatGPT for a reflection and it turns out the AI might need a holiday too.
- The Sydney Morning Herald I'm a cricket tragic and a dad. This statistic saddens me On the gender gap in cricket participation — and what it means to be a cricket-mad dad raising daughters who might never feel the same pull toward the game.
- Canberra Times Don't let my daughters grow up thinking cricket and gambling belong together Sport and gambling have become inseparable in Australia. An argument for why cricket shouldn't be a billboard for betting companies.
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