Sport
An Australian Kim Jong-un impersonator wanted to meet North Korean cheerleaders. It didn't go well.
The man who showed up at the PyeongChang Olympics opening ceremony dressed as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is, in fact, Howard from Australia.
AFL
Saints finding their voices in the absence of Riewoldt, Montagna
St Kilda's players, like nature, hate a vacuum.
New plan to transform football's player movement
A future AFL draft will see clubs able to trade not only live picks but also any listed players, with player movement ultimately moving towards the US model.
- by Sam McClure
Opinion & Perspectives
Why politics and sport shouldn't mix
No sooner have the Eagles won their first NFL championship in a breathtaking game, than they have to take a conscience vote on an invitation to the White House.
Malcolm Knox
There is caring, and then there is really caring, when it comes to AFLW
AFLW got off to a flying start but smart decisions and real care is needed to see the competition through the initial stages.
Peter Ryan
The Winter Olympics cannot heal the Korean divide
There is a cornflower blue sky above the 38th parallel, belying one of the eeriest views on Earth.
Oliver Brown
Cricket
Soccer
As City girls prepare for grand final history, Ayres has no regrets she made Victory switch
Melina Ayres might have been pushing for a place in Melbourne City's grand final team. But she has no regrets and says her switch to less successful Victory has helped her develop more quickly as a player
- by Michael Lynch
NRL 2018: Moses Suli sent home from Canterbury Bulldogs' training
Canterbury signing Moses Suli has reportedly been sent home from training after a number of disciplinary breaches since arriving at the NRL club.
Racing
Basketball
NBA star hits back at Australian MP over Ben Simmons rant
Miami Heat star guard Goran Dragic has hit back at Australian MP Tim Watts for claiming he was not worthy of taking an NBA All-Star spot ahead of Ben Simmons.
- by Peter Mitchell
Piping-hot Joe Ingles is NBA's top marksman
Joe Ingles is showing he is worth every cent of his $US52-million ($A66-million) contract with the Utah Jazz.
- by Peter Mitchell
NRL
Also in Sport
PGA Tour 2018: Mark Leishman keen for success at Riviera
Marc Leishman says he's ready to settle the score with Riviera Country Club and finally join the list of Australian winners at the iconic Los Angeles course.
- by Evin Priest
World Rugby is failing to use the best TMOs
There are a few key points to address after World Rugby admitted television match official Glenn Newman made a mistake with his decision not to award a try to Wales' Gareth Anscombe at Twickenham.
- by Jonathan Kaplan