The Price of January Glory: Why the Australian Open’s True Cost Won’t Go Away

Every January, Melbourne glows. The Australian Open fills the city with sunshine, soundtracks, and sold-out sessions, reinforcing its claim as a global sporting capital. Yet beneath the forehands and fireworks sits a quieter, more uncomfortable reality: the tournament has become one of Victoria’s most expensive long-term public commitments — and one still only partially understood. … Continue reading The Price of January Glory: Why the Australian Open’s True Cost Won’t Go Away