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Real Madrid confirmed kits for 2026/27 season. Rank them from the best to the worst













The PNG tax situation isn’t some loophole, it’s official PNG Government policy. Prime Minister James Marape himself announced it: salaries, monetary benefits, and third-party earnings (like sponsorships) for PNG Chiefs players and officials will be tax-free under PNG law. This is the host country’s sovereign decision to make NRL expansion viable and to attract top talent to build the game (and the economy) in PNG. If the income is earned in PNG, it’s governed by PNG tax rules — not Australian tax assumptions or standard NRL setups. This is completely standard in international sport. Host nations routinely offer tax incentives to lure players and events (plenty of examples in football, F1, etc.). The Australian and PNG governments have backed the broader package, including arrangements for the first 10+ years. Your accounting degree or knowledge of Australian tax law doesn’t override another country’s tax policy on income sourced there. It’s a legitimate incentive. I'm not arguing about whether it's fair or not just stating facts.







🇮🇹🔜🏟️Construction is advancing fast on Venezia FC’s new 18,500-seat stadium in Tessera. Since the October 2025 groundbreaking, foundation piles are complete and prefabricated pillars are now rising in the South sector. The €153M venue is on track to open in 2027. 🔵⚪️








Hey @deesnider. I’ve always wondered what artists thought of tribute bands. I heard/read the tribute bands don’t necessarily pay a license for playing each time, but rather the venues have blanket license coverage. Is this right and what are your thoughts about them? Thanks! 🤘🏻












