Matildas star Sam Kerr told a court she was treated differently by police “because of the colour of my skin” after “fearing for my life” following an incident with a taxi driver.
The jury deliberated for four hours before deciding the Matildas captain did not intend to cause harassment, alarm or ...
On a draining day in the witness box, the Matildas captain relived the racism her family suffered in Australia ... speculation "Claremont killer" Bradley Edwards - who was convicted in 2020 ...
In her evidence, Kerr cited the “Claremont Killer” Bradley Robert Edwards, a taxi driver who was convicted ... On Wednesday, Football Australia boss James Johnson said the governing body would not ...
Sam Kerr, one of Australia’s – and the world’s – biggest sporting stars, has been found not guilty of racially aggravated ...
Sam Kerr, one of Australia’s - and the world’s - biggest sporting stars, is on trial in London accused of racially aggravated ...
Matildas star Sam Kerr said she feared for her life when "trapped" in a taxi before she was alleged to have caused racially aggravated harassment to a police officer, a court heard.
Bradley Robert Edwards' second wife says she feared for her life during ... "I feared for my life", she told the Western Australia Supreme Court on Thursday, but was prevented from expanding further.
where they were humiliated by Australia with seven defeats across three one-day internationals, three T20s and a one-off Test. "It's hugely disappointing," said Edwards. "Hopefully this will be a ...
Injuries have thrown more than a few spanners into the works for coaches heading into the start of the NRL season. South ...