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News, results and expert analysis from the Paris Olympics sent daily during the Games.


The CrowdStrike offices in Austin, Texas.

‘The world is in meltdown’: Inside the front lines of the CrowdStrike outage

It was at about 3.30pm on an otherwise quiet and uneventful Friday that Ashwin Pal’s phone began blowing up.

O’Neil set to be shoved as Albanese executes cabinet ‘refresh’

Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil.

Rumours have swirled for months that the Immigration Minister would be shifted into a new portfolio as political pressure intensified on the government over its handling of last year’s High Court decision.

So Kamala is the ‘childless cat lady’? White male power plays its hateful gender card

Brace for more attacks on Kamala Harris as the hounds of misinformation are unleashed.

Julia Baird
Julia Baird

Journalist, broadcaster, historian and author

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The couch potato’s guide to the 2024 Paris Olympics

From the events worth staying up late for to fun facts and myth-busting, our guide to the Games has it all.

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Swimming coach spared axe over helping Korean rival – months after he was told not to

Australian swimming coach Michael Palfrey at training on Thursday in Paris.

An email obtained by this masthead reveals that Australian coaches, including Michael Palfrey, were warned four months ago about links to foreign athletes.

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Matildas

The Matildas wanted a dream start to the Games. It was a 90-minute nightmare

Australia arrived in France with big ambitions. Against Germany, it was the worst possible start.

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Olympics

Straaaaaaya! Humility, you’re disqualified. The Olympics boasting has well and truly begun

Karl Stefanovic gets into the Olympic spirit on the streets of Paris.

Brace yourself for weeks of green-and-gold wigs, Vegemite references, Akubras and opining about how we are simply just the best at everything. THE BEST.

Kate Halfpenny
Kate Halfpenny

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Officials pounce on mushroom discovery at Erin Patterson’s prison

Erin Patterson cooked lunch for four guests, three of whom later died. She has denied any wrongdoing.

Prison officials were sent into a flap and had to take immediate action after the discovery.

Staff at The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, begin 5-day strike

More than 500 editorial staff at one of Australia’s major media outlets have gone on strike over pay and conditions as Nine insists the walkout will not impact its Paris Olympics coverage.

Anna Meares is the chef de mission for Australia’s Olympic team.

‘I’m sorry, I think I might have just ruined our lives’

The job Anna Meares wanted above all others required big sacrifices from her and her family.

‘A strange power move’: Ghislaine Maxwell’s odd in-court antics

Ghislaine Maxwell, pictured in New York in 2016.

Accused of sex-trafficking young girls, Ghislaine Maxwell faced 80 years in prison. But during her trial, she was treated as more of a celebrity than criminal.

Jennifer Aniston criticises J.D. Vance’s ‘childless cat ladies’ comment

The Hollywood actress has criticised J.D. Vance after he called Democrats including Kamala Harris “childless cat ladies”.

Lachlan Murdoch hosts Albanese, Dutton, billionaires amid real-life succession drama

Big name arrivals at The Australian newspaper’s 60th birthday celebration at the Australian Museum in Sydney’s Darlinghurst.

The chair of News Corp and Fox Corp hosted an event celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Australian on behalf of his 93-year-old father, Rupert Murdoch.

Call for probe into ‘systemic exploitation’ of Australian musicians

Grammy nominated musician Jess Cerro has backed calls for an ACCC review.

Australian musicians are calling for authorities to investigate the market power of major corporate players like Live Nation.

When did Melbourne host the Olympics? Take The Age quiz

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

Fields of lavender in Provence.

Five things every visitor needs to know about France

The French say “good day” a lot, they are quiet in restaurants and they don’t wear athleisure gear.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

Five days to get gala ready? ‘Yes it was stressful, but I’m a tenor’

Young Woo Kim as Cavaradossi in Opera Australia’s 2024 production of Tosca.

Singer Young Woo Kim was two days into a holiday when a phone call saw him racing to Melbourne for a flurry of rehearsals and excitement.

Indulge: 31 ways to add luxury to your holiday for free (or close to it)

Love the finer things in life? There are ways to add that something extra to your holiday without forking out thousands.

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Melbourne archer Laura Paeglis, 22, takes aim during the ranking round for Olympic archery in Paris.

Draw your quivers: Archers aim for gold in the grandest of venues

The ranking round of Olympic archery began on Thursday, but the setting was the story. The historic Hotel des Invalides might be one of the grandest stages in an already grandiose Games.

Olympics venues index

The beautiful Games:  your ultimate guide to the Olympic venues

From beach volleyball at the Eiffel Tower to equestrian at Versailles, Paris 2024 will be staged at some of the world’s most famous landmarks.

Sam Short after his 400m freestyle victory last year at the world championships in Fukuoka.

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 medal hopes in the opening event of the swimming program. And it might take a world record to win it.

John Coates was central in securing the Olympics for Brisbane in 2032.

With Coates clause, Olympic supremos build influence on Brisbane 2032

Olympic powerbroker John Coates has been joined as a vice president of the Brisbane organising committee by AOC president Ian Chesterman under new Queensland law.

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Victoria

Police are appealing for information over the disappearance of Adrian Romeo.
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Man charged with murder over disappearance of Adrian Romeo

The charge over the suspicious disappearance of 43-year-old Melbourne man Adrian Romeo in February follows the arrest of another man in relation to the case this week.

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The Victorian schools being sued over historical child sex abuse claims

Hundreds of schools are being sued over historical child abuse claims.

A convicted murderer says being sexually abused as a schoolboy led him to a life of crime, as a wave of historical sex abuse claims hits hundreds of Victorian schools.

Teacher who faked qualifications to gain principal jobs avoids jail

Rhett Watts (in white pants and dark shirt) was sentenced to a two year community corrections order after pleading guilty to obtaining financial advantage by deception in the County Court of Victoria

A Melbourne teacher who faked degrees to gain jobs as a principal defrauded the Education Department of more than $690,000.

He was playing soccer with his little brother. Then everything changed.

A damaged car in a laneway where a driver crashed into two children.

Huseyin Pek, 8, was left with catastrophic injuries after pushing his little brother out of the path of a car in Melbourne’s west. An unlicensed driver has admitted to dangerous driving causing serious injury.

‘We couldn’t be more heartbroken’: Builder dies from injuries sustained during arrest

Luke Briggs, pictured here with his sister, Catherine, has died from injuries sustained during a police arrest on July 15.

Luke Briggs, 35, died from catastrophic injuries sustained during a police arrest in Hoppers Crossing last week.

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AFL 2024

Carlton’s Blake Acres has been ruled out of the Blues’ clash with Port Adelaide due to a footy injury.
AFL Briefing

Blues hit by another injury; Giant reprimanded over tribunal rant; Carlton breached concussion protocols

Carlton will be forced into at least three changes after an important midfielder was ruled out, while the AFL reprimanded a star Giant for a scathing assessment of the league’s crackdown on dangerous tackles.

With five home-and-away rounds to go, the race for the AFL’s top eight is heating up in season 2024.
Analysis

The run home: Where the contenders stand in the race for the AFL top eight

While the Swans appear to have top spot locked up, the race for the top eight is well and truly on as we head into the home stretch of the AFL season. Where will your team finish?

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Business

Wall Street gained after a surprisingly strong economic report boosted hopes of a soft landing.

Miners boost ASX after more tech woe on Wall Street

The Australian sharemarket rose at the open, buoyed by mining stocks but dragged down by tech companies, which followed the lead of Wall Street where Big Tech stocks gave back more of their stellar gains.

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Australian swimming coach Michael Palfrey at training on Thursday in Paris.
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Paris 2024

Swimming coach spared axe over helping Korean rival – months after he was told not to

An email obtained by this masthead reveals that Australian coaches, including Michael Palfrey, were warned four months ago about links to foreign athletes.

The Matildas were comprehensively beaten by Germany in their opening pool match.
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Paris 2024

The Matildas wanted a dream start to the Games. It was a 90-minute nightmare

Australia arrived in France with ambitions of a deep run into the Olympic tournament. Against Germany, it was the worst possible start.

Australian swimming coach Michael Palfrey addresses South Korean media ahead of the Olympics in Paris.
Opinion
Paris 2024

Palfrey backed a rival swimmer. Now he must pack up his goggles and go

With a flipper in both camps, Australian swim coach Michael Palfrey’s position is untenable. Swimming Australia must move him on.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

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Carlton’s Blake Acres has been ruled out of the Blues’ clash with Port Adelaide due to a footy injury.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Blues hit by another injury; Giant reprimanded over tribunal rant; Carlton breached concussion protocols

Carlton will be forced into at least three changes after an important midfielder was ruled out, while the AFL reprimanded a star Giant for a scathing assessment of the league’s crackdown on dangerous tackles.

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AFL teams and expert tips: Three big names back for the Bombers

See the selected teams as they’re announced for AFL round 20 and check out what the expert tipsters think. Essendon bring back the big names.

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Paris 2024

Ledecky’s stone-faced response to question about  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.

Happy days: Lauren Jackson has been selected in the Opals’ initial 26-player squad for Paris.
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Paris 2024

Opals rebuild: ‘I’ll never let us experience that again’

A disastrous and disconnected 2021 was all the impetus the Opals needed to revisit and rebuild their culture. Three years on in Paris, coach Sandy Brondello, captain Tess Madgen and star Lauren Jackson say the squad has never been stronger – or closer

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