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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers credited Cass-Gottlieb’s role in getting merger reform on the national agenda.

National news LIVE: Elon Musk widens legal fight with Australia; Treasurer wants Australians to have more babies

Billionaire Elon Musk widens his legal fight with Australia, the treasurer would like Australians to have more children and some Labor MPs push back against gas plan.

Stormy Daniels recounted having sex with Donald Trump in a hotel room.

Trump’s lawyer argues Stormy Daniels’s sex allegations were motivated by profit

In a combative few hours of cross-examination in the hush money trial, Trump’s lawyers sought to portray the former porn star as a promiscuous extortionist.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Ivan Cleary, Nick Politis, David Fifita
Analysis
NRL 2024

‘You know I barrack for Queensland?’ How Roosters won race for Fifita

Fed up with waiting, Roosters supremo Nick Politis was contemplating pulling the four-year, $3.3 million offer on the table to David Fifita. Then his phone rang.

  • by Michael Chammas
The company attracted investors including Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, Jack Ma and the Walton family and were billionaires before reaching age 40.

Warren Buffett has a $285 billion problem

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has become too big, and it’s getting bigger by the day. It makes it a lot less exciting.

  • by Justin Fox
Benjamin Netanyahu at a wreath-laying ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, in Jerusalem on Monday.

‘We will fight with our fingernails’: Netanyahu says US threat won’t prevent Gaza offensive

The Israeli PM’s comments indicate he might proceed with an invasion of the packed city of Rafah against the wishes of Israel’s closest ally.

  • by Joseph Krauss and Josef Federman
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The Health Workers Union and its secretary Diana Asmar are being investigated by the Fair Work Commission.
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Fair Work

Union at centre of IBAC probe being investigated for funnelling money into training organisation

The Victorian Health Workers Union is being investigated over allegations it secretly funnelled union money into a training organisation that an anti-corruption commission previously found was an abject failure.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Joel Edgerton, with his Ernest Hemingway beard, at the premiere of Dark Matter in Los Angeles.

‘I used to be a snob’: Joel Edgerton on his return to TV in twisty thriller Dark Matter

During lockdown, the Australian actor watched so much television, he realised he wanted to be back on the small screen.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Wall Street is advancing on Thursday.

ASX set to edge up as Wall Street grinds higher

US stocks are drifting higher on a quiet session following two straight days where indexes barely budged.

  • by Stan Choe
It might seem like your potential employer was discriminating against your youth, but the truth is probably more complex.

I didn’t get a job because I’m Gen Z. Why did that happen?

It might seem like your potential employer was discriminating against your youth, but the truth is probably more complex.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
No matter which way you look at it, the way we are working is broken.

Why open-plan offices are bad news for ADHD workers

Bright overhead lighting, noisy phone calls, unpredictable office temperature and smells from the kitchen are all triggers that can overload workers with ADHD.

  • by Adam Mawardi
The South Yarra mansion which Penny Fowler sold to Hamish McLachlan.
CBD
CBD

Inside Penny Fowler and Hamish McLachlan’s family house swap

Two prominent Melburnians found themselves living in properties that no longer suited their lives. So they sold up – to each other.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
CCTV captures Nyaparu’s attacker following her in Perth’s CBD.

Why you won’t find this woman’s name on the list of Australian victims of domestic violence murders

Her partner pleaded guilty to doing “an act as a result of which the life, health or safety” of his victim “was likely to be endangered”.

  • by Gary Adshead
An aerial view of Arden Station under construction in January.
Exclusive
Healthcare

Arden’s electrical issues were known three years before shock hospital move

Authorities knew in 2021 that electromagnetic waves from Metro Tunnel trains were a risk to Arden’s recently scrapped hospital towers.

  • by Henrietta Cook, Rachel Eddie and Kieran Rooney
Back on the market: Brunswick Market

Drug kingpin’s former Sydney Road arcade for sale

Cashed-up Aesop founder and Canberra developer are selling hipster Sydney Road shops once owned by career criminal Tony Mokbel.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Premier Daniel Andrews celebrates Labor’s win on election night last year.

Pallas says Labor’s promises have been delayed. Many would say they’ve been broken

Parents whose children will never attend promised childcare or see promised school upgrades are unlikely to be satisfied by the treasurer’s postponement of election pledges.

  • by Annika Smethurst
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Peta was assaulted by her former partner for more than five hours, despite wearing a personal security device and making several desperate pleas for help.

Peta was assaulted by her ex. A safety device was supposed to keep her safe

A woman who was violently attacked for five hours by her former partner is suing the supplier of a personal safety device that failed to alert police.

  • by Cameron Houston
The Crown tower penthouse apartment.

Crown’s $90m sky home, languishing on the market, gets a $10m discount

Call it opulent, elevated, expensive – but the luxury home set high in Crown Resorts’ skyscraper can’t yet be called “sold”.

  • by Swati Pandey
Police attended the University of Melbourne when pro-Israel supporters marched through to confront the pro-Palestine camp last week.
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Education

Police warn unis to break up protests as staffer threatens to burn camp

Victoria Police told universities there is a strong likelihood of violence if they don’t break up pro-Palestine student encampments on their campuses, warning that agitators who are not students are inflaming tensions.

  • by Sherryn Groch and Chris Vedelago
Jim Chalmers, delivering his third federal budget, faces his toughest challenge yet.

If Chalmers gets the budget wrong, interest rate rises may kill his government

For Treasurer Jim Chalmers, this budget is existential. Bad decisions could increase unemployment or provoke more interest rate rises. Both would be political nails in the government’s coffin.

  • by Shane Wright
Ceridwen Dovey weaves ancient legends, history, and human nature into her storytelling .

Blast off for stories that will move you to laughter, tears, and fear

Ceridwen Dovey’s latest speculative stories, all set in space, unfold with fierce clarity and breezy wit.

  • by Carmel Bird
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How many times was Melbourne voted most liveable city? Take The Age quiz

How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz.

  • by Stephen Brook
Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares for his first budget in 2022 with children Jack (left), Annabel and Leo.

Australia, let’s have more babies, says Jim Chalmers

Australians are having fewer children with the fertility rate tumbling. The treasurer says people should think about having more kids.

  • by Shane Wright and David Crowe
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AFL 2024 LIVE: Carlton on point as brave Dees fall short in MCG thriller

Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as Carlton and Melbourne face off at the MCG.

  • by Danny Russell
Carlton celebrates getting back on the winners’ list against Melbourne after consecutive losses to Geelong and Collingwood.

Blues get belief back, Dees pay price for sluggish start

Carlton and Melbourne played out another MCG thriller, and the narrow margin could have far-reaching consequences for the fate of both teams this season.

  • by Jon Pierik
Author Anna Funder.

Anna Funder on the ‘beautiful letters’ she received from men who read Wifedom

The Miles Franklin winner took on a “terrifying project” when she wrote about George Orwell and his oft forgotten wife.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
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X owner Elon Musk and the Albanese government have been locked in a legal battle over the graphic video of the Sydney church stabbing.

Musk widens legal fight with Australia as Labor pushes social media probe

Elon Musk’s company has launched a case in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to test the merits of the eSafety Commissioner’s order to remove church stabbing videos.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Barron Trump (right) with Donald and Melania Trump at the funeral of the ex-president’s former wife Ivana Trump in July 2022.

Barron Trump named among Republican Party delegates ahead of US election

Former president Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is about to make his political debut.

  • by Annabelle Timsit and Andrew Jeong
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Letters
Letters

No scientist can’t be shocked by this cut to cancer research

Readers are floored by the Victorian state budget cuts to a cancer research centre.

A clash developed at a pro-Palestinian encampment at Monash University on Wednesday when pro-Israel supporters attempted to storm a stage where speeches were being conducted.

Sydney, Monash unis warn students as Dreyfus refuses legal advice

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus noted that people could make a complaint under the Racial Discrimination Act if they were concerned about phrases being used by protesters.

  • by James Massola, David Crowe, Daniella White and Sherryn Groch
Long-time Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams will retire from international football after the Paris Olympics.

‘I’ve sacrificed everything’: Lydia Williams to retire from Matildas

After two decades, 103 caps, five World Cups and six Asian Cups, the 35-year-old goalkeeper will bid farewell to the national team - after her third Olympics this year in Paris.

  • by Emma Kemp

By cancelling Mother’s Day, this school is so inclusive it excludes mums

Hunter Valley Grammar School has cancelled its Mother’s Day gift stall for children in K-6 and replaced it with a “Family Gift Stall”.

  • by Brad Emery
Teal MPs Allegra Spender (Wentworth), Kylea Tink (North Sydney), Zali Steggall (Warringah) and Sophie Scamps (Mackellar) have each criticised the government’s future gas strategy on Thursday.

Labor’s gas boost opens new front in crossbench election battle

Teal independents, the Greens and even Labor MPs are pushing back against the government’s gas plan as a Morrison-era rerun.

  • by Mike Foley
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 26: Will Harrison of the Waratahs reacts during the round ten Super Rugby Pacific match between NSW Waratahs and Chiefs at Allianz Stadium, on April 26, 2024, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Waratahs lose playmaker to Japan as Rebels saga causes chaos

The prospect of the Rebels closing and Wallabies No.10 Carter Gordon moving to NSW was a factor in Will Harrison electing to move offshore.

  • by Iain Payten and Tom Decent
Banned: Wil Powell.
Updated
AFL 2024

Powell’s social media posts revealed after homophobic slur

Gold Coast’s Wil Powell used homophobic language online before abusing a Brisbane opponent last Sunday, as prominent gay rights advocate Ian Roberts called for the AFL to invest more into anti-vilification education.

  • by Andrew Wu, Marnie Vinall and Michael Gleeson
Melbourne and GWS clash in Alice Springs last year.

‘The NT is ready’: Powerbrokers push for 20th AFL team

A Northern Territory club could join the AFL within a decade and play at a multipurpose 20,000-capacity stadium in Darwin, NT powerbrokers say.

  • by Steve Larkin
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David Jaanz, the founder of Jaanz International Singing Academy.

Woman says she hasn’t sung since the day she was sexually assaulted by coach

One of Australia’s leading singing coaches sentenced for sexual assault.

  • by Cassandra Morgan
Removalists at the City Library taking away a truckload of books.

Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

A truckload of books has been taken away under plans to reduce shelving at Melbourne’s City Library and replace it with meeting spaces.

  • by Tom Cowie
Dr Munjed Al Muderis outside court in September.

Lawyers for celebrated surgeon say he can’t be held responsible for patients’ pain

Defamation trial hears that a multidisciplinary team, including a pain specialist and an anesthetist, was responsible for prescribing drugs.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
This illustration provided by NASA in 2017 depicts planet 55 Cancri e, right, orbiting its star. The new James Webb Telescope has allowed researchers to see a thick atmosphere around the planet that is about 41 light years away.

‘Super-Earth’: Astronomers finally find a rocky planet with atmosphere

The planet, called 55 Cancri e or Janssen, is about 8.8 times bigger than Earth.

  • by Will Dunham
Residents of Creekstone estate in Tarneit, where the Wyndham council has barred the developer from selling any more properties until it installs traffic lights at the only road in and out.

The suburb stopping a developer from selling more homes

A council has banned a developer from selling more home and land packages until it fixes a dangerous intersection in one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing suburbs.

  • by Adam Carey
The lucky treasurer: His predecessors have been extremely lucky to receive big tax revenue windfalls from the mining boom, but none have been as lucky as Jim Chalmers.

Australia news as it happened: Tax cuts worth nearly $1900 in federal budget; Home Affairs botched sex-trafficking investigation

Home Affairs has been criticised for botching investigations, the treasurer will lift rent assistance in the budget and debate continues on deportation laws.

  • by Josefine Ganko and Caroline Schelle
Ellie Price was killed at her South Melbourne home in the early hours of April 29, 2020.

Girlfriend fled from killer’s car months before her fatal stabbing

A killer drove at his girlfriend and a group of people who came to her aid two months before he stabbed her to death in her apartment.

  • by Tara Cosoleto
Wall Street slid lower on Wednesday.

ASX breaks five-day win streak as big banks slide

The big four banks weighed down the Australian sharemarket after the Commonwealth Bank’s March quarter cash profit fell 5 per cent compared to the same time last year.

  • by Jessica Yun and Sumeyya Ilanbey
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and US President Joe Biden.

Biden had hoped to send a quiet message, then Israel leaked it

The US decision to pause the delivery of bombs represents a significant turning point in its relationship with Israel. But it may not necessarily be a breaking point.

  • by Peter Baker

TV therapists wipe away the pain. Here in real life, it’s not so easy

Another tragedy prompts more calls for action but when it comes to healing, there’s no quick fix.

  • by Genevieve Novak
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New 30kmh speed limit signs in the City of Yarra.

Speed limit cut to 30km/h on almost every street in two suburbs

The City of Yarra is also campaigning for limits on exempt roads in Fitzroy and Collingwood – including Hoddle and Nicholson streets – to be reduced to either 40km/h or 60km/h.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Defence Force chief Angus Campbell.

ADF chief rejects China spying claim after helicopter flare incident

The incident, where a Chinese jet dropped flares in the path of a navy helicopter, has caused tension between Australia and the nation’s biggest trading partner.

  • by Andrew Probyn
Anthony Albanese (right) with Jacinta Allan at a North East Link media conference on May 9, 2024.

Blown-out North East Link’s extra $3.25 billion gets Albanese’s thumbs up

Next week’s federal budget will feature extra money for the blown-out road project, bringing the Commonwealth’s contribution to $5 billion.

  • by Broede Carmody
David Fifita has made a decision on his future.
Exclusive
NRL 2024

Fifita signs with Sydney Roosters, turns down Panthers

The Roosters have pulled off a major signing coup, beating Penrith to the services of David Fifita on a deal worth $3.3m over four years.

  • by Michael Chammas and Adrian Proszenko
Treasurer Rita Saffioti gives her first budget speech.
Updated
WA budget

WA budget gets more from ore as Saffioti promises to diversify

“A big challenge for us is to make sure we continue to diversify our economy to ensure we have a strong revenue base in the future,” Treasurer Rita Saffioti said.

  • by Peter Milne
Scentre chief executive Elliott Rusanow at Westfield Bondi Junction. He says foot traffic at the mall returned to normal last week.

Westfield owner beefs up security after Bondi Junction attack

Scentre Group has increased its security and is working with local police across its 42 Westfield shopping malls following the attack at its Bondi Junction centre.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
The print edition of The Australian Financial Review soon will be unavailable in Perth.

AFR to cut print in WA after Seven’s ‘abuse of power’

The Australian Financial Review will no longer have a physical edition in Perth after Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media doubled the cost of printing the newspaper.

  • by Colin Kruger
Earnings season showed the big four banks experienced a fall in profits and the themes were remarkably similar.
Opinion
Big four

CBA lowers the curtain on a profit season banks would rather forget

This season was not one that banks will be crowing about – all experienced a fall in profits and the themes were remarkably similar.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
An uneasy stand-off formed at Melbourne University this month between a Jewish community rally and students protesting against university ties to weapons companies and Israel’s war in Gaza.

When uni students endorse terror, it’s time for political intervention

The university protests in Australia arising from the Israel-Gaza conflict have moved beyond a debate about free speech.

  • by David Crowe
Wet weather in Sydney.

Ordinary weather is now extraordinary, as Sydney braces for more rain

Australia has always experienced swings between hot, dry weather and heavy rain, but this is now amplified.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Lengthy ban: Gold Coast’s Wil Powell.
Opinion
AFL 2024

Homophobic and dumb: Why the punishment is right for Powell’s slur

Gold Coast player’s language shows that changing behaviour takes both time and decisive action.

  • by Peter Ryan
Greg Lynn.

Murder trial for Jetstar pilot over ‘missing campers’ case set to begin

A jury has been selected in the Supreme Court to hear trial evidence regarding the deaths of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.

  • by Erin Pearson
Aisha Khodary has spent almost every night at the Monash encampment.

Uni protests are messy, but they prove that campuses have come back to life

A sad legacy of lockdowns is that too many of us are unable to stop and listen to another side. But the noise of the encampments shows that campuses have come back to life.

  • by Alexandra Wake
Palestinians arrive in central Gaza after leaving Rafah.

‘Like a ghost town now’: Palestinians flee for safety amid Israel’s threat of Rafah invasion

Residents said tanks, which had moved in to take control of the crossing, had not entered built-up areas of the city and gun battles were still outside the city limits.

  • by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Hatem Khaled
Pies forward Jamie Elliott will have a fitness test on Friday ahead of the clash against West Coast.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Pies running out of forwards with Elliott test; Bevo calm in face of Bulldogs pressure

Collingwood will have only one of their six first-choice forwards against West Coast if star Jamie Elliott doesn’t pass a fitness test, while Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is blocking out the noise.

  • by Jake Niall and Marnie Vinall
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Opinion
Gadgets

Apple’s tone-deaf iPad ad triggers our darkest AI fears

Apple has made its worst marketing faux pas since it forced everyone to listen to U2.

  • by Dave Lee
Darcy Bulman died in the Hunter Valley bus crash.

Darcy Bulman had an infectious laugh. Her partner feels sick that he’ll never hear it again

Almost a year on from the horror Hunter Valley bus crash that killed Bulman and nine others, her partner, Nick Dinakis, has spoken out.

  • by Angus Livingston
Orica CEO Sanjeev Gandhi says high gas prices are a big problem.

Orica boss says gas pledge won’t fix today’s soaring price problem

The high cost of gas in Australia is skewing investment decisions towards other countries, says manufacturing boss.

  • by Simon Johanson
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Sydney live reviews

Tales of young foolishness are comedy gold

Cameron James mines his early life for laughs in his latest show.

  • by Daniel Herborn
CBA CEO Matt Comyn at the AFR Business Summit on Monday.

CBA boss says rates to stay on hold after another profit drop

The country’s biggest bank has reported its net profit slid by 3 per cent as CEO Matt Comyn said the strong immigration rate was helping the Australian economy remain resilient.

  • by Millie Muroi
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US President Joe Biden speaking on CNN.

Biden vows US will cut off weapons to Israel if it goes into Rafah

The comments represent the most direct threat the president has made to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the war began on October 7.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Carly Sheppard

Journey into childhood memory takes surreal and dystopian turn

World Problems is a one-woman show that looks both backwards and forwards at the ideas, memories and possibilities that connect us all.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
The Russian invasion of Ukraine pushed up oil prices.
Opinion
Energy

It’s not easy being green for UK and European oil giants

The oil super majors are eyeing shifting their primary stock exchange listings to New York as a stronger push to reduce fossil fuels in their home markets weighs on their share prices.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Adam Simpson, Luke Beveridge, Ken Hinkley.
Opinion
AFL 2024

Why AFL needs to embrace the coaching merry-go-round

In overseas sports, head coaches often transition swiftly between roles, quitting or being fired from one franchise to resurface as the head coach at another. The AFL’s landscape with more entrenched coaches underscores the need for more open minds on changing clubs.

  • by Kane Cornes
Nathan Lyon hobbled out to bat at Lord’s despite a calf injury that would rule him out for the rest of the Ashes series.

Lyon: We’d have won the Ashes 4-0 if I’d been fit

Nathan Lyon believes Australia would have won the 2023 Ashes series 4-0 if he hadn’t broken down with injury.

  • by Ian Chadband
Northern Beaches Hospital.
Exclusive
Hospitals

The seven-day healthcare clinic that’s closed 14 per cent of the time

The GP clinic is meant to cut wait times at Northern Beaches Hospital. Instead, it’s struggling to stay open.

  • by Angus Thomson
Disco investor Matt Gudinski with Karl Richter and Pete Nicholson.
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Funding

Discotheque: Music mogul Matt Gudinski joins investors sinking $10 million into start-up

Matt Gudinski is bringing his record label - which just turned 50 - firmly into the 21st century with a new investment.

  • by David Swan
Counter-demonstrators clash with university security at Monash on Wednesday.

Warning as universities refuse police help with pro-Palestine camps

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said police were having daily meetings with security staff, worried by a growing risk of violence.

  • by Robyn Grace
The Panthers have had to farewell a host of superstars.

‘It took 10 years to become an overnight success’: How Penrith built the ultimate footy factory

The Panthers spend $3 million every year to nurture junior talent. The result is a production line of superstars, although the premiers can’t keep them all.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s manufacturing drive risks creating a fresh China shock.

‘China played like a backbencher’: Xi’s self-serving push for peace in the Middle East

China is playing a calculated strategic game in the Middle East, positioning itself as a peace-brokering alternative to the US while having no real skin in the game, experts say.

  • by Lisa Visentin
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Hair At Heide

Bad hair day? This sexy, icky, potent display might just be the answer

A new exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art explores our sometimes weird relationship with hair.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Lucia di Lammermoor by Melbourne Opera

Beauty and horror collide in this famous exploration of ‘madness’

One of opera’s most famous ‘mad scenes’ is on show in Melbourne Opera’s production of Lucia di Lammermoor.

  • by Bridget Davies, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Andrew Fuhrmann
Lyndall Ryan with her map showing the location of indigenous massacres.

Historian who put colonial frontier violence on the map dies at 81

Professor Lyndall Ryan was a leading historian who showed that rather than being rare, massacres were a key tool of colonisation in Australia.

  • by James Bennett
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Miraculous: This play in a tiny theatre shouldn’t work but it does

Our critics give their verdicts on the biggest shows around town.

  • by Chantal Nguyen, Daniel Herborn, John Shand and Harriet Cunningham
Luke Littler became the youngest-ever world championship finalist earlier this year.

From Warrington to Wollongong: Kebab-loving darts cult hero heading to Australia

Luke Littler, the 17-year-old who took the world by storm when he became the youngest ever world championship finalist, will contest the Australian Darts Masters in August.

  • by Ian Chadband
James McDonald returns to the mounting yard on Romantic Warrior after winning the Cox Plate.

‘We want him back’: The personal note that could deliver a Cox Plate showdown

Moonee Valley has begun sending out the invites to some big-time internationals to come to Australia to take on Australian wonder mare Pride Of Jenni. If they accept, it could be a Cox Plate for the ages.

  • by Danny Russell
Jesus Gerardo, known as El Kekas, faced kidnapping charges on Wednesday.

Australian brothers’ accused kidnapper confessed to killing them, girlfriend says

Jesus Gerardo faces kidnapping charges in Mexico over the disappearance of Callum and Jake Robinson and their American friend Carter Rhoad.

  • by Alex Crowe
Georgia Godwin will meet with a surgeon to asses her achilles injury.
Updated
Paris 2024

‘Extremely heartbreaking’: Olympic medal hopeful suffers Achilles injury

Australia’s top gymnastics hope Georgia Godwin has suffered an Achilles injury just months out from Paris 2024.

  • by Billie Eder
Steve Albini

Acclaimed producer behind Nirvana, Pixies dies at 61

Steve Albini engineered albums like Nirvana’s In Utero, but took no royalties from it and railed against the music industry.

  • by Ben Brasch