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Standing ovation for Kokkinakis after US Open upset on bumper day for Australian tennis stars

Thanasi Kokkinakis, Jordan Thompson and Tristan Schoolkate have continued Australia's magnificent start to the US Open with rousing first-round victories in New

Superstar Mary Fowler defends the Matildas’ Paris Olympics work ethic

Mary Fowler has defended the Matildas’ Paris preparations following their Olympic flop earlier this month.Coming off fourth-placed results at both the Tokyo 2

Aussie bolter sends Alcaraz huge US Open scare; Demon survives in gritty return: Aussie wrap

For an hour or so on the world’s biggest stadium court, Australian bolter Li Tu had Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz scrambling and the Arthur Ashe Stadium cr

Matildas, Socceroos to remain on Network 10 for next five years

Approximately half of all Socceroos and Matildas matches for the next broadcast cycle – there will be over 100 in total – will be shown behind a paywall, wh

Every AFL club’s list chasms — and the draftees who can fill them this off-season

The home and away season has come and gone, which means teams begin to cast an eye to the player movement space.Clubs have begun their off-season changes as rec

The Ryder Cup isn’t for 13 more months, but European captain Luke Donald is already hard at work – Australian Golf Digest

SUTTON COLDFIELD, England — Even with more than 12 months still to go before the 45th edition of the Ryder Cup takes place at Bethpage Black on Long Is

The hat Scottie Scheffler wore on the day of his arrest just sold for an eye-popping price at auction – Australian Golf Digest

How much would you spend on a golf hat? $50? $100? What’s the number that would make you walk away even in pro shops like Bandon Dunes, Pebble Beach or

‘Leaves people poorer when they retire’: Could you be missing out on super payments?

Australia's $3.9 trillion super system is failing to deliver financial security in retirement to millions of Australians.Women and those in lower-paid jobs have

Interest rate cuts in the US should mean cuts in Australia too — perhaps quickly

Just three weeks ago, Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock declared interest rate cuts unlikely in the next six months. But if there was any doubt about what's

International student cap draws fury from top universities

The federal government's plan to cap international student numbers has split the tertiary education sector, drawing uproar from prestigious urban universities b

A family was left $7,000 out of pocket after a flight cancellation. Jetstar initially offered them $600

What was meant to be a dream holiday in Japan for Cassandra Nichterlein and her young family turned into a costly nightmare when their return flight was cancell

The enormous mission to get residents employed in one of Australia’s most remote communities

Ravaged by drug abuse, rampant unemployment and deep social dysfunction, Balgo is one of Australia's most remote communities.But there are opportunities on the