Why this 'powerhouse' of women's Aussie Rules is at risk of folding
Melbourne University is the latest women’s Aussie Rules club fighting for survival, but it is hoping intervention from an AFL executive can turn the club’s fortunes around.
History beckons for Scott after new deal
Already the longest serving coach in Geelong history, Chris Scott's new deal with the club will put him in the company of some of the AFL's greatest ever mentors.
Suns complete stunning AFLW draft raid as Tigers take power forward
Richmond takes Olivia Wolmarans with the top pick in the AFLW draft, as the Suns complete a stunning raid.
Adelaide Crows appoint Police Commissioner Grant Stevens to club's board
South Australia's top cop has taken on an extra role, joining the Adelaide Football Club's board of directors.
Collingwood staffer quits after alcohol-fuelled training camp incident
A Collingwood employee hands in his resignation following an incident on an interstate trip that required an investigation by the club.
North Melbourne still confident of landing former AFLW number one pick
North Melbourne have been unable to trade for Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner but the two-time defending AFLW premiers are still confident they'll secure the former number one draft pick.
Arrest made after alleged threats to Crows footballer
SA Police have arrested a 31-year-old man after he allegedly sent five threatening messages on social media to a Crows player, who the ABC understands is Izak Rankine.
When will construction begin on the Hobart stadium?
That and other questions answered now that the $1.13 billion stadium project has passed Tasmania's parliament.
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'Fair assumption': Devils boss warns debut in new stadium could suffer delay
The Tasmania Devils CEO says the club will likely play in the AFL from existing venues for a year longer than expected, while awaiting construction of the Macquarie Point stadium.
Tasmania isn't quite done with having awkward conversations with the AFL
When it comes to the Macquarie Point stadium in Tasmania, there is clearly something deeper at play than seats, concrete and a roof. You simply couldn't vote for it otherwise, writes Chris Rowbottom.