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        <description>When not venting on The Punch, Bryce Corbett is the mild&#45;mannered Associate Editor of the Australian Women’s Weekly. He began his journalism career as a copyperson at the Daily Telegraph and rose to lofty heights of the newspaper’s gossip columnist before scampering overseas to find his fortune in the Mother Country. 

Stints in London at The Times, The News Of The World and as TV producer at Sky News all ensued before he jumped a Eurostar and moved to Paris. He spent 10 years living and working in Paris, during which time he wrote two books, married a Moulin Rouge showgirl and sired two adorable kids. He returned to the homeland in February.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <title>Ignoring the homoerotic elephant in the locker room</title>
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            <description>Do you ever feel as if you&#8217;ve fallen asleep and woken up to a whole new world order? As if society&#8217;s moral compass has shifted while you&#8217;ve had your back turned for five minutes? 



Let&#8217;s take yesterday&#8217;s AFL nude photo scandal as a jumping off point (as distinct from the AFL Grand Final rape allegation scandal, or the various NRL sexual assault scandals that have otherwise unfurled this year). I&#8217;m talking about the scandal that has seen nude photos of St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt and his teammates Zac Dawson and Nick Dal Santo, apparently taken by a fellow Saint, plastered all over the world wide web.

What I find myself wondering is the following: When did the team&#45;building process expand to the practice of photographing your fellow players in the altogether?</description>
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