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Matildas star ruled out of opener as Aussie sevens claim huge upset: Olympics LIVE

The Matildas have ruled out veteran Tameka Yallop just hours before their opening clash against Germany (3am AEST).33-year-old Yallop was one of a host of Austr

Every sport, every race: Full 2024 Paris Olympics schedule in with Australian start times

The world’s biggest sporting event is here, with the 2024 Paris Olympics officially getting underway on Saturday July 27 (Australian time), after several days

‘Trying to guess what sport y’all play’: Aussies’ faces speak louder than words over Olympic outfits

Australia’s Paris Olympics uniforms haven’t received the tick of approval after two Matildas stars posted the look on social media.Mackenzie Arnold and Alan

’Shocked and disappointed’: Spying scandal erupts as gold medallists apologise — Olympics Daily

The Paris Olympics have been rocked by a spying scandal ahead of the first night of competition (from 11pm AEST Wednesday), with reigning women’s football gol

The unlikely swimming dream behind Day’s Olympic bid… eight years after shock rejection

As Jason Day was honing his craft on the course as a boy inspired by the deeds of Tiger Woods, the American great was not the only sporting influence in his lif

Boomers revelation continues in dramatic last-second win over France amid big injury blow

The Boomers have wrapped up their preparation for the Paris Games in dramatic fashion, securing a last-second 83-82 victory over France in their final warm-up g

‘Made a mess’: Ugly moment Scott charge unravelled as Day makes Open late surge — Aussie wrap

Adam Scott’s dream of winning the Claret Jug was extinguished once again but the Australian star leaves Troon with the bonus of having confirmed he will make

‘Complicated’: Piastri responds to team order drama after maiden F1 win as Norris talks revealed

Oscar Piastri said he realised a childhood dream on Sunday after claiming his maiden Formula One victory in a whirlpool of mixed emotions and vexed team orders

The boss of Bega cheese heard the Netherlands wanted to become a circular economy. Now he wants it for his town

In short:The Bega Valley is attempting to become Australia's most circular economy. In a circular economy, what would normally be a waste product is used again

Matildas’ luggage goes missing days out from Paris Olympics after private jet mishap

So much for the best laid plans.The star-studded Matildas have arrived in France to finish off their preparations for the Olympics only to discover that their e

‘On a prayer’: Scott sails back into contention as wet weather douses British Open leaders

After declaring he needed to play one “hell of a round” to contend for the British Open, Adam Scott will enter the final round at Troon playing “on edge

Boomers dealt injury scare ahead of Olympics as Giddey stars again

Dante Exum suffered an injury scare and Josh Giddey led the way with 19 points as the Australian Boomers cruised past Puetro Rico 90-75 in Saturday morning’s