Junk food junkies
We all know it’s bad for us, so why do we still eat it? Kevin Cheong explores junk food and its psychological effects.
We all know it’s bad for us, so why do we still eat it? Kevin Cheong explores junk food and its psychological effects.
With the NBA season set to begin on Wednesday, Kevin Cheong previews all the action from a competitive Western Conference.
In episode three Sean Munaweera and Kevin Cheong preview this weekends AFL preliminary finals, as the race to make this year’s Grand Final heats up.
We all know it’s bad for us, so why do we still eat it? Kevin Cheong explores junk food and its psychological effects.
With the NBA season set to begin on Wednesday, Kevin Cheong previews all the action from a competitive Western Conference.
In episode three Sean Munaweera and Kevin Cheong preview this weekends AFL preliminary finals, as the race to make this year’s Grand Final heats up.
We’re often told that sport is just a game, and the result doesn’t matter but, as Kevin Cheong finds out, it’s a message that doesn’t ring true with some fans.
We all know it’s bad for us, so why do we still eat it? Kevin Cheong explores junk food and its psychological effects.
With the NBA season set to begin on Wednesday, Kevin Cheong previews all the action from a competitive Western Conference.
In episode three Sean Munaweera and Kevin Cheong preview this weekends AFL preliminary finals, as the race to make this year’s Grand Final heats up.
Sean, Matt and Kevin are back to preview the next round of finals football, as well as picking their All-Australian team.
Resident football nuts Sean Munaweera, Matt Walsh and Kevin Cheong get their heads together and look ahead to this weekend’s big AFL finals matches.
The Dockers have only won three finals game in their twenty-year history, but they are primed to make some noise this year, writes Kevin Cheong.
On the final episode of The Sixth Day, hosts Grant Roberts and Kevin Cheong are joined by fellow cricket fans Ryan Lepore and Tom Morris to analyse the fifth Ashes test.
With the Ashes series drawing to a close, Grant Roberts and Kevin Cheong preview the fifth and final test match at The Oval, in episode three of The Sixth Day.
Kevin Cheong and Grant Roberts dissect what went wrong for Australia in the disastrous last innings at Chester-le-Street.
Join Kevin Cheong and Grant Roberts as they dissect what went wrong for Australia in the third Ashes test in the first episode of The Sixth Day.
Last night’s so-called “tell-all” interview by Dean Robinson failed to provide any more clarity to an already complicated story, writes Kevin Cheong.
India proved far too experienced for Australia in the first test of the Border-Gavasker Trophy. Kevin Cheong looks at the performance of all the players from both teams.
Australia is hoping to light up the stumps in the last international cricket series of the season, writes Kevin Cheong
After Australia picked up its first win of the summer against Sri Lanka, Kevin Cheong reviews the Hobart test.
With South Africa having come and gone, it is now Sri Lanka’s turn to put on the whites in what will be a tight three-test series in their second tour of Australia in as many years, writes Kevin Cheong.
After Australia’s disappointing loss to South Africa in the third test in Perth, Kevin Cheong gives his final review of the players from both sides.
After Australia missed out on a certain win in the second test against South Africa, Kevin Cheong puts the hard word on players from both teams.
Kevin Cheong profiles Carmen Marton, Australia’s sole female taekwondo representative at the London Olympic games.
Member for Robertson Deborah O’Neill’s passion for education and job security make her a popular figure on the Central Coast, writes Backbench Insiders’ Kevin Cheong