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Socceroos credited for not letting late arrival phase them against Japan

As the Socceroos' journey towards Saitama Stadium ticked over the two-hour mark, the players started to see the funny side of it.Traffic caused by an accident o

A Christian ‘doomsday cult’ is targeting Australian university campuses. Now former members want them stopped

Bree* doesn’t know how much longer she can continue living with her sister, Anna*, who she says has been involved for several years with Australian branches o

Socceroos park the bus – eventually – to snatch a priceless point against Japan

The Socceroos defied the odds – and a two-hour pre-match traffic jam – to draw 1-1 with Japan on Tuesday night and bag a precious point that greatly boosts

Smash-and-grab for Socceroos as they earn precious point in Japan

Just 22 days ago, on the day he was announced as the new coach of the Socceroos, Tony Popovic made something very clear. Above all else: “It’s always okay t

“He Opened Australia’s Eyes To The World”: Legendary Journalist George Negus Remembered As Powerhouse Of Australian Broadcasting Industry

Veteran journalist George Negus has passed away aged 82. Negus is being remembered as a powerhouse of Australian broadcast journalism by his many friends and fo

King Charles III set to visit Australia, Samoa amidst battle with cancer

As important as Australia is to Charles, his lifelong passion is the environment, and climate change is at the top of the agenda for the Commonwealth Heads of G

The Sydney airport arrest that unravelled a global crime ring and caught a ‘demon’

Authorities say that man was Teddy Jay Mojeca Mejia, a Filipino fugitive who’d been hiding in Dubai since 2021.LoadingThanks to the AFP’s arrest of Richmond

King Charles III set to visit Australia and Samoa on a trip spanning a dozen time zones

LONDON — King Charles III, who is 75 and battling cancer, will travel halfway around the world to Samoa this month to take his seat as the head of the Comm

Family fears for Australian Olympian’s safety in foreign country

Australian surfing star Tyler Wright’s family has spoken out after the World Surf League confirmed Abu Dhabi will host the second event on the 2025 Championsh

Music giant Live Nation earned $US23 billion last year. Australian governments have been giving it millions in grants

Music behemoth Live Nation has received tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded government grants in Australia, some of which were for festivals that nev

How Japan became the soccer nation Australia wishes it could be

On Tuesday night, they face the Socceroos at Saitama Stadium, and their likelihood of victory is roughly the same. Their squad features players from clubs such

‘You’ve got to be perfect’: Socceroos out to defy history in Japan blockbuster

History says the Socceroos can't beat Japan in Saitama.And they will have to overcome more than just history if they are to kickstart their World Cup qualifying