Winx: record breaker, money maker, crowd favourite
Australia's standing in world racing continues to rise on the back of a string of improbably successful horses.
Australia's standing in world racing continues to rise on the back of a string of improbably successful horses.
News Corp's board will convene in Sydney this week for the first time in nearly four years.
As time goes by it won't be Esports asking television for more attention, but TV channels competing for access to tournaments like they fight for cricket and football today.
Trainer Gary Portelli knows only too well what winning the $3.5 Million Longines Golden Slipper at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday can mean for his colt Time to Reign.
Foxtel is ramping up an aggressive customer retention strategy in the wake of launching sports streaming service Kayo.
Seven West Media will monetise its bespoke AFL Twitter show, Armchair Experts, for the first time this season.
A fight over the safety of Allianz Stadium offers high stakes in money, lives and power.
Home-town Formula One hero Daniel Ricciardo has made a "painful" debut for French team Renault.
Demand for big Australian reds from Coonawara and Barossa is as strong as ever says global drinks company.
Ten has secured Rugby World Cup rights and is "interested in rugby" as Australian TV deal winds down.
Alan Jones wasn't used to defiance. The most self-righteous voice on Sydney AM radio had come across an unlikely resistor: the leader of the NSW opposition.
Philip Cox, the architect who designed the Sydney football stadium slated to be knocked down, has contradicted assertions by the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust that the structure is unsafe.
Michael Daley told Alan Jones he will sack him and most of the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust, one of Sydney's most desirable boards.
Can one of the world’s most profitable football clubs keep growing if it no longer wins the biggest competitions?
A trifecta of race meetings including the world's richest event over a mile is just the ticket for an industry still licking its wounds.
Ice-cool former world champion motorcyclist Mick Doohan now gets his thrills selling corporate aircraft, helped by a hatred of losing, he explains over Lunch with the AFR.
"Dress it up as women's sport." Those are the words of a football code lobbyist trudging the corridors of parliament house in Canberra this week, seeking millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build a sport facility to be predominantly used predominantly by men.
When the siren sounds on Alicia Quirk's rugby sevens career, she will have been well prepared by mentor Christine McLoughlin and the Minerva Network.
The sacked Matildas coach hit the airwaves on Monday evening, but the FFA board wasn't watching.
The looming Aussie rules and rugby league seasons have never been more important for Foxtel.
It is hard to overestimate the impact the Inglis Classic sales have had on the local breeding industry, given boom stallions I am Invincible and Brazen Beau were sold there.
Bud Light has made an enemy of the corn industry by boasting in a Super Bowl ad that, unlike its fiercest competitors, it does not brew its beer with corn syrup.
More than 100 million people are expected to tune in on Sunday US time to the Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams. Then on Monday, many will call in sick.
At $7.3 million for a 30 second slot, advertising at Super Bowl LIII on CBS equates to one of the most expensive ways to market a brand.
New England Patriots have beaten the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 to capture an NFL record-tying sixth Super Bowl title.
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