Originally published as Page 13: First the ‘dick pic’ — now another photo mystery clouds former Carlton president Luke Sayers ...
It’s 30 years since Carlton’s most recent flag. In the second part of an in-depth investigation, we reveal a secret approach ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Luke Sayers was not happy. His fellow partners at PricewaterhouseCoopers were preparing to elect a new leader in 2008 ...
St Kilda president Andrew Bassat concedes his club has “done some things poorly in the past” but insists it is at a ...
The last time Luke Sayers was spotted in the flesh, the former PwC CEO was being chased by a News Corp journalist on the pristine Tuscan cobblestones of Lucca. Since then, he’s returned to these ...
Carlton CEO Brian Cook, left, and former president Luke Sayers, centre, welcome Graham Wright to the club.Credit: AAP For his part, Sayers had continually insisted that he did not know of the ...
Tasmania’s provisional licence is conditional on the construction of a 23,000-seat stadium with a roof, and club presidents ...
Former Carlton president Luke Sayers has been involved in another photo mystery — and it’s caused just as much confusion as the now-infamous “dick pic”. Sightings of Sayers have become a ...
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