Support the Guardian

Fund independent journalism

Guardian Australia Sport
Top stories
‘It shows they care’  
Postecoglou defends Spurs duo after Anfield bust-up
Postecoglou defends Spurs duo after Anfield bust-up
Melbourne entertain as much as contain to beat Geelong with their own game
Melbourne entertain as much as contain to beat Geelong with their own game
Football  
Mariners make history with dramatic AFC Cup triumph
Mariners make history with dramatic AFC Cup triumph
Miami Grand Prix  
Norris holds off Verstappen for historic maiden victory
Norris holds off Verstappen for historic maiden victory
Paris Olympics  
Lewis helps relay team break 24-year drought
Lewis helps relay team break 24-year drought
Matildas mania here to stay as Vine embraces Sydney FC’s Generation Next
Matildas mania here to stay as Vine embraces Sydney FC’s Generation Next
Around the globe
European football: Bayer Leverkusen crush Frankfurt to extend unbeaten run
European football: Bayer Leverkusen crush Frankfurt to extend unbeaten run
PCA warns county cricket schedule could result in ‘disaster’ without cuts
PCA warns county cricket schedule could result in ‘disaster’ without cuts
Kyren Wilson holds 11-6 lead in World Snooker Championship final
Kyren Wilson holds 11-6 lead in World Snooker Championship final
‘I’m not worried’: Arne Slot bids farewell to Feyenoord fans as Liverpool beckon
‘I’m not worried’: Arne Slot bids farewell to Feyenoord fans as Liverpool beckon
Get in touch
If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email newsletters@theguardian.com
 

Jonathan Watts

Global environment writer

Person Image

Conflict in Gaza, war in Ukraine, a battle over the global environment – the world is becoming an increasingly hostile place, particularly for frontline journalists.

The Guardian is marking World Press Freedom Day with a series of articles about the threats posed to all types of reporters.

We want to use our platform to highlight the work they are doing, often in incredibly dangerous circumstances. Without the courage of correspondents working in conflict areas, press organisations warn the world will start to see “zones of silence” where important stories go unreported.

The risks may be growing, and the space to operate may be increasingly constrained, but we are more determined than ever to tell the stories of our age so that you, the readers, have the information to act as voters, citizens, consumers and participants in the web of life on Earth.

If you’re able to, please support the Guardian’s independent, open journalism on a monthly basis today from as a little as £4.

 
You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to Guardian Australia Sport. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396