Greg Norman has been replaced as the CEO of LIV Golf, but the world No. 1 has already picked up a new role elsewhere which will see him play a big role in 2032 Olympic Games
Outgoing LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman’s next move has been revealed with the Australian golf legend joining the board planning the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games. Watch every ball of The 2025 Women’s Ashes Series LIVE with no ad-breaks during play on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.
Just weeks after his exit as LIV Golf chief executive was confirmed, Greg Norman has already made his next career move. Norman, who turns 70 on February 10, was replaced as LIV CEO by Scott O’Neil ahead of the Saudi-backed league’s fourth season starting next week.
Jeffrey James Godfrey, 53, faced Brisbane Supreme Court on Thursday after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of his wife of 27 years. Vanessa Godfrey, 46, was killed at the Pelican Waters Resort on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on February 14, 2022.
Anthony Albanese can’t escape the impression of seeming perennially on the back foot and often lacking adequate empathy and sensitivity in dealing with the issue.
After rejecting calls for months, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese finally summoned a Tuesday national cabinet meeting to discuss Australia’s rising wave of antisemitic attacks and other incidents. This followed the torching of a childcare centre in Maroubra in Sydney overnight, which saw anti-Jewish graffiti sprayed on the building.
Norman has acted in the same way before, smoothing relations between Australia and Donald Trump. It is known that Greg Norman and Donald Trump have been on good terms for a long t
Greg Norman is a man who has done a lot for the world of golf, although his latest decisions have not exactly caused positive reactions.
Greg Norman is set to link up with organizers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. Local media has reported that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese picked Norman to fill a void on the 24-person organizing board for the Games.
The golfing legend revealed the request in an interview ahead of him receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Australian embassy in Washington.
Brisbane must prioritise stadiums for the 2032 Olympics which are easy to navigate for fans and have long-term value for the city, according to Greg Norman, the newest member of the powerful board organising the Games.