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Dramatic arrest vision after police pursuit through eastern suburbs

Police arrest a man on Old South Head Rd, and inset, John Ibrahim. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Ibrahim.

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They were the last Aussies to go 1-2 in the same race. They think it could happen again – with a world record

Left: Sam Short after his 400m freestyle victory last year at the world championships in Fukuoka. Right: Elijah Winnington celebrates his 400m freestyle final win during the Australian swimming trials at Brisbane Aquatic Centre in June.

Sam Short and Elijah Winnington are Australia’s big gold medals hopes in the opening event of the swimming program. And it might take a world record to win it.

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Aussie gold medal hope ‘still on track’ for Olympics after Teahupo’o wipeout

One of surfing’s genuine gold medal favourites is being assessed just days out from the start of the Olympics surfing event in Tahiti.

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Labor ‘breaks taboo’ to sanction Israelis after months of pressure

Joining the US and UK in targeting Israeli settlers, Penny Wong said the individuals had been involved in violent attacks on Palestinians, including beatings, sexual assault and torture.

Bruce Lehrmann enlists new lawyer for defamation fight

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The former Liberal staffer is seeking to overturn a damning Federal Court defamation decision that concluded he raped Brittany Higgins in Parliament House.

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This comedian once thought she’d been kidnapped. She’s now a viral hit.

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Left: Sam Short after his 400m freestyle victory last year at the world championships in Fukuoka. Right: Elijah Winnington celebrates his 400m freestyle final win during the Australian swimming trials at Brisbane Aquatic Centre in June.

They were the last Aussies to go 1-2 in the same race. They think it could happen again – with a world record

Sam Short and Elijah Winnington are Australia’s big gold medals hopes in the opening event of the swimming program. And it might take a world record to win it.

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Ledecky’s stone-faced response to question about Michael Phelps being a ‘tosser’

The US swimming legend is out to trash Australia’s opening night in the pool by upsetting Ariarne Titmus in the 400m freestyle.

Steph Catley says she has recovered from a calf niggle and is ready to start against Germany.

‘No-brainer’ that Catley starts in Matildas’ Olympics opener against Germany

Australia’s captain has revealed that the mystery ‘lower leg injury’ that sidelined her for the warm-up loss to Canada 12 days ago was a calf niggle.

Margaret River’s Jack Robinson tucks into a heaving Teahupo’o barrel during the 2022 Tahiti Pro.

Aussie gold medal hope ‘still on track’ for Olympics after Teahupo’o wipeout

One of surfing’s genuine gold medal favourites is being assessed just days out from the start of the Olympics surfing event in Tahiti.

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