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The day a goofy girl from Lonnie conquered the Parisian pool – and sealed a golden legacy

Ariarne Titmus and Australia’s women’s 4x100m freestyle relay team.

With two gold and two silver from four finals, Australia – in more than century of Olympic success in the pool – has rarely had a day like this.

Titmus on the ‘big monkey’ and the myth behind the race of the century

This race had a mythology built on the rivalry between Titmus and Ledecky.

Olympics Day 1: The 90-seconds you need to see

Your daily wrap of the moments that mattered from Paris. © International Olympic Committee

Prahran market trader and owner of The Sweet and Nut Shop Hu Wan has been given his marching orders. He says he’s being forced out by management.

‘Dumbfounded’ traders kicked out as Prahran Market shoots for ‘fresh’ look

They’ve invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in their businesses, but with a pen stroke these owners found themselves evicted and unemployed.

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Greg Lynn and trying to pull a rabbit from a legal hat

Greg Lynn and trying to pull a rabbit from a legal hat

The defence thought it would win and chose not to push for a new trial. To now say it was a miscarriage of justice is a little like getting a free kick, playing on, hitting the post and then asking for another shot.

Kyrgyzstan president arrests niece’s fiancé after elaborate wedding proposal

Aftandil Sabyrbekov used a government helicopter for the elaborate wedding proposal last month.

The video went viral in Kyrgyzstan and infuriated Sadyr Japarov, who has made a show of admonishing politicians for wasting money since he seized power in a coup.

Netanyahu says Hezbollah will pay ‘heavy price’ after deadly strike on soccer field

Residents rush to help injured children moments after a rocket attack hit a soccer field in the Druze town of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.

A rocket strike at a soccer field at the Israel-controlled area killed at least 11 children and teens.

‘Potential wildlife massacre’: Virus wings its way towards Australia

A virulent strain of bird flu is morphing as it spreads around the world and Australia looks to be its end destination.

Collingwood in danger of proving the dream of back-to-back flags can turn ugly

Father-son recruits and Collingwood stars Josh and Nick Daicos celebrate the 2023 premiership.

A season after enjoying the ultimate success, the Magpies are now battling to make the top eight, joining a list of clubs who have endured a rocky road after a premiership.

‘We looked third rate’: Bombers’ finals hopes dealt a huge blow by shock loss to Saints

Essendon’s performance was hard to watch for fans.

Coach Brad Scott’s disappointment was palpable as he lashed his side’s lack of competitiveness.

Cats top-four quest back on track as Dempsey, Stengle star

Ollie Dempsey was innovative and eye-catching in a performance that might help him secure the Rising Star as Geelong’s clinical performance reminded rivals they aren’t out of the race.

Comic-Con 2024 featured Deadpool, Wolverine and Kamala Harris.

Deadpool & Wolverine breaks record as Kamala surprises at Comic-Con

The world’s biggest movie, America’s vice-president and a Penguin launch that almost went up in smoke.

The win that gave Australia its new greatest Olympian of all-time

The win that gave Australia its new greatest Olympian of all-time

Australia’s women have won an unprecedented fourth consecutive 4x100m freestyle relay title in Paris.

The best photos from day one of the Paris Olympics

An underwater robotic camera captures Ariarne Titmus and Katie Ledecky competing in the women’s 400m freestyle heats.
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Day one of competition has kicked off, with spectacular performances from our Aussie athletes in the pool, on the basketball court and on the field.

She’d already decided to retire. Now Grace Brown has won her first gold medal

Brown, who only switched to cycling from running eight years ago because she felt it would be easier on her legs, narrowly missed the medals at the Tokyo Olympics.

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Heartbreak: Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith missed the medals.

Screaming underwater: Pair distraught after last dive

Divers Anabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney were right in contention for Australia’s first medal in Paris. Then, disaster.

The Australian swim team huddle on pool deck in Paris.

Doping suspicion turns the Paris pool into a well of mistrust

At the start of the Paris Games, a gulf exists between the athletes who have come here to compete and the organisation responsible for keeping sport clean.

Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett after winning gold and silver in the 400m freestyle at Athens 2004.
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‘I felt like a fraud’: the psychology of silver

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Ledecky and Titmus lead the USA v Australia duel in the pool.

Clashes of the titans: The 10 showdowns and rivalries that will define Paris 2024

There have been some incredible clashes in Olympic history and rivalries that remain strong through the years. Here are the top ten to keep on eye on in Paris.

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Peanut butter and jam sandwich: a skateboarder’s day on a plate

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The explosion in Beirut's port on August 4.

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Four years ago, a port explosion pulverised Beirut. An Australian writer describes the shocking aftermath.

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The MCG during round one of the AFL season in March.

With a cashed up MCC, a famous stand at The ’G may be in line for an upgrade

Taylor Swift fever and bumper AFL crowds have allowed Melbourne Cricket Club to wipe its debt years ahead of schedule, paving the way for more redevelopment.

Pakenham locals craving light relief in fight over decorative street lamps

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Residents of an outer suburban estate are fighting to save a series of expensive decorative lamp posts inspired by the Paris end of Collins Street.

After a tragic summer, Harpreet hatched a plan

The Sikh community around Pakenham has partnered with a local pool operator and Life Saving Victoria to start a pilot adult swimming program.

After a horror summer this pilot program in the Indian community hopes to bring an important message to new arrivals.

The seaside cul de sac that could have been Melbourne’s CBD

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It has no traffic lights and a “graceful, provincial” feel, but happy locals in this suburb still have a clear view of Melbourne’s skyscrapers.

‘Bulls–t virtue signalling’: Ex-chief prosecutor condemned for welcome to Country post

Gavin Silbert, KC, in 2012.

The OPP has condemned the comments of its former chief Crown prosecutor who said Indigenous people should be grateful they weren’t settled by the French.

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Carlton’s Charlie Curnow.

Carlton’s identity crisis as Power surges past them for crucial top four win

Carlton has looked a premiership contender at times this season but has hit the skids as they struggle with injuries and whether they are a genuine flag threat.

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NANTERRE, FRANCE - JULY 27: Silver Medalist, Summer McIntosh of Team Canada, Gold Medalist, Ariarne Titmus of Team Australia and Bronze Medalist, Katie Ledecky of Team United States pose with their medals during the Medal Ceremony after the Women’s 400m Freestyle Final on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena on July 27, 2024 in Nanterre, France. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Titmus seals greatness by winning ‘race of the century’ in Paris

The Australian champion blitzes her north American rivals to win Australia’s first gold in the pool of the Paris Games.

Essendon’s performance was hard to watch for fans.

‘We looked third rate’: Bombers’ finals hopes dealt a huge blow by shock loss to Saints

Coach Brad Scott’s disappointment was palpable as he lashed his side’s lack of competitiveness, poor effort and pressure after a defeat that left them in danger of slipping out of the top eight.

Grace Brown won Australia’s first gold medal of the Paris Games – winning the women’s individual time trial on road cycling.

She’d already decided to retire. Now Grace Brown has won her first Olympic gold medal

Grace Brown has won Australia’s first gold medal of the Paris Games – winning the women’s individual time trial on road cycling.

Winners: Emma Mckeon, Meg Harris, Shayna Jack and Mollie O’Callaghan celebrate their gold-winning performance.

Flawless foursome: Australian women win fourth consecutive relay gold

Australia’s women have won an unprecedented fourth consecutive 4x100m freestyle relay title in Paris.

Tyson Stengle of the Cats celebrates a goal.

Cats top-four quest back on track as Dempsey, Stengle star

Ollie Dempsey was innovative and eye-catching in a performance that might help him secure the Rising Star as Geelong’s clinical performance reminded rivals they aren’t out of the race.

Heartbreak: Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith missed the medals.

A slip and an underwater scream: Aussie pair distraught after fluffing their last dive

Divers Anabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney were right in contention for Australia’s first medal in Paris. Then, disaster.

Kate Moloney celebrates the Vixens victory over the West Coast Fever.

Vixens survive super-shot barrage to surge into Super Netball grand final

A Sophie Garbin goal in the final 30 seconds of the game helped put an end to a Fever scoring spree and secure the Vixens their sixth grand final berth.

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