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Two moments of pure quality put the Socceroos on the path to a famous victory. We break down exactly how the goals were scored.
From drones, to smart drumlines and personal devices that deter attacks, we have better ways to keep swimmers and surfers safer, but we need to deploy...
Questions over the Socceroos coach only grew once the team to play Turkey was announced on Sunday. The result justified every move.
After a week bristling with lurid revelations, it’s clear that no matter how much the US president wishes him away, Jeffrey Epstein is haunting...
Trump will celebrate becoming an octogenarian as he hosts an extravagant UFC showcase on the White House South Lawn on Sunday night.
It’s Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. Iran is yet to deliver his birthday gift, despite all his bluster.
Siri AI might not win any awards for personality, but its focus on privacy and cross-app utility may make it a promising practical tool.
One very simple thing was all it took to change everything. That, and years of dedicat3d practice.
Superannuation is often a good place to stash an early inheritance, but if you’re young, there are likely better places it could be put to use.
It has become impossible to ignore that one of the main driving factors at play for people thinking about having children is the economics of it all.
No platform has been fined and the rift between regulator and minister is in the open. How are our world-first social media laws faring?
Can you escape the rat race and live an endless summer? These two Aussies are doing it.
Treating your tax return as set-and-forget means you could be leaving easy deductions on the table.
The actor has fronted an ad campaign for Israeli real estate and declared herself an “independent”. People are outraged.
Allegations of sexism no longer spark political movements. Voters’ focus is on something else.
Plus, the selection of Roosters winger Mark Nawaqanitawase in the NSW side following the withdrawal of Bulldogs pair Stephen Crichton and Jacob Kiraz...
With Saturday’s shark attack and a horror summer, it is hard as an ocean-loving Sydneysider not to feel under siege.
Six months on from the Bondi massacre, Australia’s Jews are in the second stage of their mourning. Next, we will seek light to dispel the darkness.
The US president often makes public threats of a return to all-out war, only to later pull back dramatically. Then come grand statements – and yet...
Among the “Australian values” on our citizenship test is that 25-plus million of us become Socceroos tragics for a couple of weeks every fourth...
Fans want hope. Boards want credibility. The media wants a headline. But the most important question any club looking for a new coach should ask is,...
Secrecy in policy development is rarely justified – and it certainly isn’t for AUKUS, our eye-wateringly expensive defence deal with the US and UK.
The stakes for Australia, New Zealand and Super Rugby Pacific will be very high during the opening clashes in the new Nations Championship.
There’s joy and redemption to be found at the local tip.
The rush to meet the federal government’s NDIS savings target shouldn’t come at the expense of those in need.
The outrages are mounting for the world game’s governing body. All of which should have been foreseeable, and none of which have been addressed.
She plays the suffering outsider, yet she’s an insider now saying she could be prime minister.
The end of financial year is just two weeks away, but if you want to top up your super before then, you’ve got to act fast.
When it comes to wiping off your debts, there are a few different ways to approach it, and some might work better for you than others.
Our daily jargon has become more physically active than we are.
In a remarkable post-race interview, Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers blasted the IOC and said he had major fears for the future of swimming.
If results fall a certain way, the United States and Iran could meet in the knockout rounds – compressing decades of geopolitical tension into 90...
Australia’s giving sector has shown its incredible heart this week, but behind the scenes, an unsustainable number of non-profits are competing for...
Business investment is finally driving our economy forward. But what we’re investing in could end humanity as we know it.
There are many things the digital age has delivered that make life better, but there is a cultural shift I am sure will send us all to the funny farm.
A new paper says we have more choice in our health outcomes than we realise. Why is that being called “ethically questionable”?
People keen to write off One Nation as the party of angry, old, white men are now demonstrably wrong in the same way Democrats were wrong about Donald...
Please, we don’t need the tech bros’ surveillance of our most intimate bodily functions.
Any resignation, unless there’s a very particular reason for it, raises questions about an organisation – ones you deserve to have answered.
I’ve been told my idea of addressing Australia’s fertility decline – through the physical and emotional labour of grandparents – is ‘quite mad’.
Can Pauline Hanson’s momentum be stopped? Only if her political opponents get fair dinkum with the electorate.
For a decade, I’ve played ‘attention acrobatics’ with my screens. I’ve finally had enough.
The Blues’ newest sensation will defend in rugby league’s hardest position – opposite the man who embarrassed him earlier this year.
It is unclear if the US intentionally struck the water facilities or knew what was in the buildings.
Even when there’s no one else around, we are bombarded with constant virtual pings from new messages and emails all day long.
The US president can brag as much as he likes about his trade policies and his “successes” against Iran, but US households are being squeezed ever...
While the news coverage of these protests highlights young men wearing balaclavas, there are many more in the city who support the cause without going...
On Saturday, I return to a city I still call my home, to a depressingly familiar sight.
When I hear that people say that Essendon is “different” to other clubs, I’m not so sure. This is why they must run a process.
They’re fast, strong, gifted athletes with physical footy in their DNA. South Africa and New Zealand’s south island are rugby league’s next...