Michele Gellé (@michelegelle) 's Twitter Profile
Michele Gellé

@michelegelle

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Michael Tomalaris NOM🇫🇷 (@miketomalaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Jai Hindley. You gave it all. Superb podium at #Giro2020 and best placed result by an Australian in history. We look forward to following your progress at #tdf2021 and many years beyond.

Josh Garlepp (@joshgarlepp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretty sure @coachadamforde started as an unpaid coach/video guy at Perth Wildcats about a decade ago, now leading a NBL power in Australia's largest market. Bit of inspiration for anyone starting out in any field.

Hamish Hastie (@hamishhastie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devastated to hear about the loss of the legend Tony Barrass. A master of the craft and left a huge impression on me in our short time working together. Below is my favourite piece of his that I revisit every now and again for inspiration. google.com/amp/s/www.pert…

ABC SPORT (@abcsport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's more important to be a good person than a good tennis player" 😍🏆🎾 Here are our favourite moments from Ash Barty's post-match press conference. #Wimbledon

Sally Rugg (@sallyrugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think if it were possible to break grief up into pieces to share out the pain and the sickness and the horror of it, every person across this continent would offer to bear the grief of the families in Devenport tonight. Words are feeble. I ache for them.

Andrew Holmes (@ajholmes75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luke Beveridge must have felt more aggrieved than we thought there were no pre-game Melbourne Demons fireworks 🧨 & took matters into his own hands 😉 #AFLDeesDogs

John Nicholls (@johnnicholls6pr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is helpful--thanks. Should do what tennis does--record players saying their names and embed the audio in their club profiles.

Chris Rodwell (@cci_ceo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ll say it again to every other State: Your GST share wasn’t “given away”. WA still collects only 70c for every $1 of GST we contribute. WA continues to subsidise the rest of the nation. Fact. The national interest is served when there is incentive to develop your economy.