Anthony Mundine
NRL star turned champion boxer Anthony Mundine has celebrated the end of a three-year legal battle and a "burden off the back" after being found guilty of flouting Covid restrictions.
A former NRL star turned boxing champion said he felt "violated" by public health regulations during the Covid pandemic, so he acted "a bit defiant" when he allegedly flouted the rules.
Anthony Mundine has supported plans for an overhaul of Indigenous procurement policies as the federal government considers major policy overhauls of Aboriginal funding.
The lawyer for a former NRL star turned champion boxer has railed against an "unjustifiably oppressive" move to prosecute his client for allegedly flouting public health laws during the pandemic.
Anthony Mundine has put aside a recent squabble with South Sydney fullback Latrell Mitchell aside to urge Bunnies fans to stick by their side after a disastrous start to 2024.
South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou has hit back at critics calling for Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker to be silenced, proudly supporting the pair's commitment to speaking up for Indigenous people.
Broncos half Ezra Mam has reportedly rejected an offer to meet in person and accept an apology from Spencer Leniu after the Roosters forward admitted to calling him a "monkey" in Las Vegas last weeken...
Anthony Mundine has excelled with sporting prowess in both rugby league and professional boxing and has been an Australian media identity for decades.
When Anthony Mundine quit rugby league for good in search for his long lost love of boxing, the Bundjalung man was turning to one of the loneliest sports.
Former professional boxer and Bundjalung man Anthony Mundine has threatened to "bring a group of brothers" and "raise hell" if Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits a Sydney mosque again.
WHAT WAS CLAIMEDIndigenous people will become British subjects if the 'yes' vote succeeds at the voice referendum. OUR VERDICTFalse. The referendum's outcome will have no bearing on the citizenship of...
Fair Australia has responded to allegations that prominent Voice to Parliament No campaigner, Warren Mundine, encouraged violence towards Yes advocates in a social media post.
Former boxing world champion Anthony Mundine has joined the 'No' campaign on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, saying the proposal would be "detrimental" to First Nations people.