Multiple outlets report that Taylor criticises Cricket Australia over a national anthem dispute, describing the body as “tone deaf” and “woke” in his remarks. The articles present Taylor’s comments as part of a broader push that he frames around cultural or heritage “conservation.” They also link the anthem dispute criticism to Taylor’s wider political context. According to the reports, Taylor’s party is dealing with internal divisions and, amid change in its fortunes, is moving toward gender quotas. The sources describe years of internal opposition to such quotas before the party begins to open the door to them. While the coverage focuses on Taylor’s language toward Cricket Australia regarding the anthem issue, the articles place the dispute within a larger narrative about Taylor’s political priorities and his party’s internal policy debates. The reports do not agree on additional details beyond the existence of the anthem dispute and Taylor’s critical characterisation of Cricket Australia, but they converge on the same core claims: the criticism, the “tone deaf”/“woke” framing, and the contemporaneous discussion of gender quotas within his party.