The Heart of the Game
The Heart of the Game
Rugby League’s One Community Women in League Newsletter
Contributor
Launched: 17 June 2010.
A unique online publication for women in league, profiling community work, grassroots football, rugby league superstars and women involved in all aspects of the game.
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Video: All-Stars and waterslides
The NRL and Indigenous All-Stars hit waterworld
NRL / One Community
11 February 2010.
Click to watch the All-Stars and their fans cutting loose at White Water World on the Gold Coast.
Video: Players’ Christmas Party 2009
Fun and games at the NRL Players’ Christmas Party
NRL / One Community
24 November 2009.
Click to watch Kiki and Sassy joining in at the NRL Players’ Christmas party at ANZ Stadium.
Video: One Community Awards 2009
Behind the scenes at the Museum of Contemporary Art
NRL / One Community
24 November 2009.
Click to watch the Kiki and Sassy video coverage of the 2009 One Community Awards.
Blog: Kiki & Sassy for 2DayFM
Blogging the ridiculous and all things celebrity.
Austereo network.
From 25 March 2009.
Read it all here.
Blog: Kiki and Sassy Talk Cricket
Blogging the VB Tour of South Africa and the Ashes
Cricket Australia.
From 10 March 2009.
i-D Magazine
Review: i-D Magazine
Two Thousand February 20 2008
February is when i-D puts an issue together just for the boys. This one is packed with menswear editorials from trench coats to pyjamas, and interviews with ‘men’s men’ like actor Javier Bardem and food face Fergus Henderson. Read about clever men making clothes (designers Thom Brown and Simon Neil Barrett) and beautiful men wearing clothes (the new crop of male models), men skating, men taking photographs, men spinning records and men with beards (i-D says they’re back in fashion, duh).
It’s a return to form after a few lackluster issues. And it has a lingerie cover, which kicks it over the bland covers on shelf.
SARAH NEILL
Published online here.
Punk House - Interiors in Anarchy
Review: Punk House - Interiors in Anarchy, edited by Thurston Moore
Two Thousand February 15 2008
Sometimes home is just a place to sleep and cook and assemble ikea furniture. Sometimes home is peppered with stacks of fake human skulls, or four wood-lined walls in Oregon named the Fuckpit.
Timothy Findlen and Abby Banks spent three months driving across the United States staying with any punk who would take them in to see what happens when you close your eyes and take one big step away from the mainstream.
In between drinking forties and playing dodgy bars for gas money they collected a book of interior photos. Opening it is a hilarious, beautiful and disgusting reminder of how much there is in the world (and down the street) you haven’t seen.
SARAH NEILL
Published online here.








