Followed categories will be added to My News. We’ve got you covered with our Australian Open draw poster. Stick it on the fridge at home, or next to your desk in the office, to make sure you don ...
This larger figure is the accepted official estimate of the total number killed. In all 61,522 Australians lost their lives in the First World War. As well, an estimated total of 664 Australian ...
Following his ten-wicket haul during the fifth and final Test against India, Australian pacer Scott Boland has touched a new high in his career, securing the best bowling average in men's Test ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Australian team pose with the Border Gavaskar Trophy after defeating India in the fifth cricket test at ...
Border-Gavaskar Trophy: India failed to reach the final of the World Test Championship for the first time in the tournament's history. Australia will take on South Africa at the Lord's in June in the ...
India 185 (Pant 40; Boland 4-31, Starc 3-49) & 157 (Pant 61; Boland 6-45) Australia 181: (Webster 57; Siraj 3-51, Krishna 3-42) & 162-4 (Head 34 not out, Webster 39 not out) Australia win by six ...
Notes from the nets: Rohit counsels Bumrah, Gambhir-Bumrah have long chat, Gill gets a tap on the shoulder and Jurel lines up for extended session Rohit Sharma's availability for the Sydney Test is ...
Sam Konstas was spotted sharing a nice moment with Indian fans despite his earlier collision with Virat Kohli making the rounds. The sideshow between Virat Kohli and Sam Konstas during the ongoing ...
In a video posted on social media platform 'X', the fan, holding a large Kohli poster, attempted to grab Konstas’s attention while the Australian was fielding near the boundary. Reacting to the cheers ...
Having been pushed to the brink and forced to dig into her bag of tricks, Victoria Azarenka believed she had witnessed the makings of Australia’s next grand slam star in teenage phenom Maya Joint.
John Howard says Australia's invasion of Iraq was based on wrong information. Photo: AAP Australia’s decision to invade Iraq was based on wrong information, but was not malicious, John Howard says.