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Aussie Olyslagers claims silver at World Athletics Indoor Championships
Australia’s two-time defending champion Nicola Olyslagers reaches the podium in the women’s high jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland. Source link
How to watch the Matildas vs Japan in the Women's Asian Cup final
The Matildas’ quest for the Women’s Asian Cup trophy reaches its climax tonight, when they face Japan at Sydney’s Stadium Australia. Here’s how to watch and follow the game. Source link
Small but mighty cheers for team Japan at Asian Cup final
Young Japanese diaspora in Sydney will be showing up loud and proud in support of Japan against Australia’s Matildas at the Asian Cup final on Saturday. Source link
The 'crazy' running challenge pushing people to their limits
Ultra runner Tim Kacprzak started 2026 by running 1 kilometre, and has added a kilometre each day in his attempt to win the Last Man Standing challenge. Source link
Australia's Cam McEvoy breaks 17-year-old 50m freestyle world record
Australia’s Cameron McEvoy sets a world record in the men’s 50 metres freestyle, dipping under the previous mark that had stood since 2009. Source link
Giddey sets new Aussie NBA record as Bulls fall short of miracle comeback
Josh Giddey continues his remarkable form but it is not enough to give the Chicago Bulls a much-needed win. Source link
Country footballer pleads guilty to trafficking $120k of cocaine, MDMA
A country footballer who “became complacent” and trafficked more than $120,000 of drugs will face the County Court after pleading guilty to all charges. Source link
King stakes claim for Aussie World Cup recall after controversial omission
Alana King gives Australia’s selectors a timely reminder of the quality she possesses, helping secure a win against the West Indies. Source link
'The ABC got lucky': How the VFA became must-watch TV for footy fans
As Aussie Rules was forced to reckon with a national competition, four men helped make the VFA must-watch TV on the ABC for Victorian footy fans. Source link
Swans coach says Curnow a 'work in progress' after loss to Hawks
Sydney coach Dean Cox concedes boom recruit Charlie Curnow will take time to adjust to his new team’s game style after his quiet showing in the loss to Hawthorn. Source link