sports
Piastri loses lead of the F1 championship as Norris wins in Mexico
Oscar Piastri has lost the lead of the Formula 1 drivers’ championship, as Lando Norris wins the Mexico City Grand Prix. Source link
Samoa overcomes lightning delay to storm into Pacific Cup final
Samoa defeats Tonga 34-6 after a 95-minute lightning delay at Lang Park. Source link
Walsh hailed a 'freak of a player' after starring in Ashes Test win
Nathan Cleary and Cameron Munster heap praise on Kangaroos teammate Reece Walsh following his stunning Test debut against England at Wembley. Source link
Pallister breaks Ledecky's world record, McKeown creates more history
Lani Pallister and Kaylee McKeown have continued Australia’s record breaking run at the short course swimming World Cup in Toronto. Source link
Trailblazing Aboriginal soccer star drives change in remote communities
Trailblazing Aboriginal soccer star and Yanyuwa man John Moriarty started a soccer program which has been driving change in remote communities across the country. Source link
De Minaur suffers 12th straight loss to Sinner
Alex de Minaur’s Vienna Open ends at the semifinal stage, with the Australian falling to world number one Jannik Sinner for the 12th time in as many meetings. Source link
Piastri with work to do as McLaren teammate Norris sets pace in Mexico
Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri finishes fifth fastest in the final practice session before qualifying in Mexico City, almost six-tenths off his teammate Lando Norris. Source link
Alana King makes World Cup history as Australia crushes South Africa
Alana King claims the best figures by an Australian woman in ODI history as Australia defeats South Africa by seven wickets to book a semi-final clash with India. Source link
O'Callaghan breaks world record for second time in one week
Mollie O’Callaghan caps a brilliant week at the swimming World Cup in Toronto, setting a new short-course world record in the 200-metre women’s freestyle. Source link
Kangaroos vs England, first Ashes Test, kick-off time and how to watch
The countdown is on for the first Ashes series in 22 years, as the Kangaroos look to retain the title they have held since 1973. Source link