Earlier this week, veteran freelance cricket commentator and journalist Peter Lalor was axed from radio station SEN’s cricket coverage midway through the Australian men’s Test tour of Sri ...
High-profile cricket broadcaster and journalist Peter Lalor has been axed by SEN radio over several social media posts he has published online in relation to the ongoing conflict in Palestine.
Aussie cricket star Usman Khawaja has slammed the sacking of respected cricket reporter Peter Lalor from SEN Radio. It follows several social media posts the journalist published online in ...
Veteran cricket journalist Peter Lalor reposted several news stories about the Palestinian and Israel conflict on X. Lalor had been working as a freelance reporter for SEN on the men's cricket ...
I said I didn’t want anyone to feel unsafe.” Usman Khawaja took to Instagram to defend Peter Lalor. Veteran Australian opener Usman Khawaja, who has himself spoken up about the tragic ...
SEN Radio has dumped cricket journalist Peter Lalor midway through the Australia v Sri Lanka test series, after the commentator reposted several news stories about the Israeli-Palestine conflict.
A shareholder in SEN Radio has defended the station’s decision to dump cricket journalist Peter Lalor from its coverage over social media activity that was perceived as pro-Palestine.
MELBOURNE, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Australia batsman Usman Khawaja has condemned a radio station's decision to drop cricket journalist Peter Lalor from its coverage of the Sri Lanka test series over ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. SEN Radio has parted ways with prominent cricket journalist Peter Lalor halfway through Australia’s tour of Sri Lanka over his ...
Writer Peter Lalor claimed on Monday the retweeting of posts related to the plight of Palestinians to his X account led to his dismissal by national sports radio network SEN. The Victorian ...
Australian star Usman Khawaja has launched an impassioned defence of dumped cricket journalist Peter Lalor, who was axed by SEN over “differing views” on conflict in the Middle East.