Australia's sporting world is in shock after Cathy Freeman and her husband James Murch announced their split after 15 years of marriage. The Olympic Gold medalist, 51, has had several high profile ...
Australian track star Cathy Freeman, who burst into the international spotlight at the Sydney Olympic Games in September as the embodiment of the oppressed Aboriginal people, has been chosen as ...
Australian sporting legend Cathy Freeman has revealed her biggest regret following a DNA test that showed she is better suited to be an endurance runner than a sprinter. Freeman, 51, famously won ...
It is impossible to discover how the enormous local athlete Cathy Freeman had been able to carry the burning torch at the foot of the long final journey of the sacred fire without that fire going ...
Legendary Australian sprinter Cathy Freeman OAM became the sixth official Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Ambassador in Brisbane today. The announcement was made by Gold Coast 2018 ...
Twenty years after Cathy Freeman carried the hopes of a nation at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won the 400m gold medal, she shares her full story for the first time in new documentary FREEMAN. The ...
Two dramatic narratives arc through this documentary that marks 20 years since Cathy Freeman’s Olympic triumph: her reflections as an elite athlete, and our experience as a nation of spectators.
Many Australians remember the exact moment 20 years ago that Cathy Freeman won gold in the 400m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. It’s been described as having “stopped the nation”. The Point co ...
Olympic gold medallist Cathy Freeman explores her ancestory to find out where her strong sense of identity and fighting spirit comes from. Skip to main content Who Do You Think You Are?
The Minns Labor Government has today unveiled the artist and artwork that will be projected onto Accor Stadium to celebrate the Matildas’ history-making campaign at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
In nations built on occupation and racist dispossession, First Nations athletes are celebrated as “heroes” for their sporting achievements one day, then condemned and vilified the next, argues Sue ...