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The Canadian curse: Rugby sevens shocker after Boomers stutter; huge swim finals ahead

The Canadian curse: Rugby sevens shocker after Boomers stutter; huge swim finals ahead

Canada has ended Australia’s hopes of a women’s rugby sevens gold medal, after their compatriots took care of the Boomers. But there’s still a big night of swimming to come. Follow live.

The Boomers were on fire. Then an NBA superstar intervened

Australia will head into its final Group B match needing a result after falling to Canada 93-83 in a thrilling match in Lille.

‘It has to be pretty’: Why the Paris athletics track is purple

In a country that defines style and class, that brought the world couture, the French have added their own touch to the track by making it purple.

Incredible photograph of Brazil’s Gabriel Medina reacting after getting a large wave in the 5th heat of the men’s surfing round 3, during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Teahupo’o on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti, July 29, 2024.

Brazilian surfer’s jaw-dropping Olympic moment captivates fans

Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina wowed crowds at the Olympics then signalled for a perfect 10 just when a photographer aimed their lens.

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Olympics

Why staying underwater (and using a dolphin kick) might be the key to gold

This photo of Kaylee McKeown at the Australian Swimming trials last month shows us where drag influences a race. The pressure of McKeown’s head pushing into the water forces the water up into a wave in front of her, which takes energy from her and slows her down. This is something that affects all swimmers.

Ariarne Titmus and Kaylee McKeown will be racing the best swimmers in the world in Paris, but they have another foe to overcome to win gold.

Breakfast of champions: Six Olympians share their training diet secrets

Every athlete requires fuel and lots of it - but it doesn’t mean they’re eating only health foods.

Tunnel meltdown one of three reasons for metro’s delayed opening

Tunnel meltdown one of three reasons for metro’s delayed opening

The meltdown earlier this month, which trapped passengers on trains in tunnels for more than two hours, is one of three problems to detonate the much-hyped August 4 start date.

Burke dismisses as ‘idiotic’ opposition claims he would be soft on Palestinian refugees

Tony Burke has been given the new super portfolio of immigration and home affairs.

Palestinian community leaders want a permanent visa scheme for the 1300 people who have fled the conflict in Gaza.

New home approvals drop placing more pressure on supply

Higher interest rates and pricey materials, labour and other costs have been weighing on home building,

The overwhelming majority of Labor frontbenchers went to public schools but the statistics were different among the Coalition.

Private, public or selective? Where the people ruling NSW went to school

If you want a job on one side of politics, one type of education background could pay dividends.

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Aviation

Rex offered cheap and reliable flights. I knew it couldn’t last

Rex’s east coast city route offered cheap, no-frills flights.

If the government wants to do better for consumers in a cost-of-living crisis it should talk less and act more.

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Rapper and accused Sydney gangster bailed with $1.8m pledge

Ali Younes, also known by his rapper alias Ay Huncho, faced the NSW Supreme Court for a second attempt at bail on a kidnapping charge.

‘Like a rainbow of beige’: Liberal ‘white dudes’ rally for Kamala Harris

Joseph Gordon-Levitt on the White Dudes for Harris call.

The call, which included high-profile actors and singers, was billed as a chance to prove that Donald Trump doesn’t own the votes of white men or speak for them.

Trump backs away from debate, defends Vance’s ‘childless cat lady’ comments

Trump backs away from debate, defends Vance’s ‘childless cat lady’ comments

In an interview with Fox News, the former president was pressed several times about committing to another debate before giving a squishier answer than he had before.

Serial rapist of Janine Balding jailed for extreme porn access

Wayne Wilmot, convicted over the abduction and rape of Janine Balding, has been sent back to jail for trying to access pornography.

Upolu, the most populous island of Samoa.

This unspoiled paradise is a dream destination (with a catch)

It’s the picture-perfect paradise that dreams are made of, just consider leaving the skimpy swimwear at home.

‘A true original’: Music industry mourns ‘Dunedin sound’ pioneer

Martin Phillipps was regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest songwriters.

Martin Phillipps - widely regarded as one of New Zealand’s greatest songwriters - penned heavenly pop hits across a five decade long career, while overcoming some of life’s hardships.

Race on: Titans flyer Khan-Pereira nears 62-year record

Gold Coast winger Alofiana Khan-Pereira is keen to test his speed in a foot race with the NRL’s fastest men and is also on the cusp of winning the race to equal a 62-year-old premiership record.

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Ducks swim along the Seine River in front of the Eiffel Tower during the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Men’s triathlon postponed due to pollution levels in the Seine

Paris authorities had promised to make the Seine swimmable as a key legacy of the Games, and spent $2.3 billion on wastewater infrastructure to contain sewage.

Silver medallist Christopher Burton was riding a horse lent by a British equestrian friend who was unable to compete in the Olympics.

He spent years trying to buy one special horse. Together, they won a silver medal

When the competitive relationships between man and horse have again been probed, Chris Burton’s platonic love for Shadow Man is the story this sport needed.

Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett after winning gold and silver in the 400m freestyle at Athens 2004.
Opinion
Paris 2024

‘I felt like a fraud’: the psychology of silver

We’ve talked a lot about gold medals in the lead-up to Paris but not everyone will realise their dream over the next week.

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Gold Medalist Mollie O’Callaghan, of Australia, stands with silver medalist and compatriot Ariarne Titmus, left, following women’s 200-meter freestyle final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Nanterre, France. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

It was supposed to be Arnie’s night, but it could end up being Mollie’s Games

Ariarne Titmus stressed that hers were tears of joy for her teammate, but no one was really buying it.

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Opening date for Sydney’s new metro line shelved

Opening date for Sydney’s new metro line shelved

The metro line was due to open on Sunday but a failure to secure the green light from the national rail safety regulator has forced a delay.

Former TV star released on bail after stalking and intimidating charge

Former TV host Andrew O’Keefe leaves Waverley Police Station.

Police say Andrew O’Keefe had threatened a man in Point Piper before returning a positive result for drugs in a roadside test.

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Indigenous

Police had a plan to reduce Aboriginal incarceration. Then this happened ...

The independent watchdog for NSW Police says the force can do more to stop high numbers of Aboriginal people ending up in jail.

Prison numbers are going in the wrong direction for Aboriginal people. But NSW Police say they should not be held accountable for helping to bring them down.

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Sydney Metro

How new metro line links Sydneysiders to the rest of the globe

The new Metro overlaps with Sydney’s Global Economic Zone.

The new metro is overlaid along what’s known as Sydney’s global economic corridor and will help power more than 41 per cent of the state’s economic output.

The up-and-coming tourist town with barely a cup of latte in sight

Batlow is famous for its apple orchards.

Sydneysiders and a host of enterprising locals are keen to reinvent a NSW country town that was almost wiped off the map.

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Police foiled a large scale SMS phishing operation.

Is this really my bank calling? Westpac moves to stop impersonation scams

In a bid to foil impersonators, Westpac customers will receive calls via their app that are branded, verified by Optus and show a reason for the call. But will it make a difference?

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Gold Medalist Mollie O’Callaghan, of Australia, stands with silver medalist and compatriot Ariarne Titmus, left, following women’s 200-meter freestyle final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Nanterre, France. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

It was supposed to be Arnie’s night, but it could end up being Mollie’s Games

Ariarne Titmus stressed that hers were tears of joy for her teammate, but no one was really buying it.

France’s basketball player Victor Wembanyama,

Wembanyama is to France’s Olympics what Matildas were to Australia’s World Cup

The 20-year-old, 2.24-metre NBA rookie of the year is a blend of world-class talent, charisma and authenticity – and he has a rare cultural influence.

Silver medallist Christopher Burton was riding a horse lent by a British equestrian friend who was unable to compete in the Olympics.

He spent years trying to buy one special horse. Together, they won a silver medal

When the competitive relationships between man and horse have again been probed, Chris Burton’s platonic love for Shadow Man is the story this sport needed.

Alofiana Khan-Pereira of the Titans runs the ball against Manly.

Race on: Titans flyer Khan-Pereira nears 62-year record

Gold Coast winger Alofiana Khan-Pereira is keen to test his speed in a foot race with the NRL’s fastest men and is also on the cusp of winning the race to equal a 62-year-old premiership record.

Jayden Lawrence celebrates after winning the bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The billionaire wrestling fan bankrolling an Olympic dream

He was a university champion as a young man in Canada and now Jack Cowin wants to help Australian wrestlers win a medal in Paris.

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The Matildas faced certain disaster. Everything changed in 31 chaotic minutes

The Australian women’s football team was 5-2 down and facing an early exit from Paris 2024. Then came four goals – a total of 11 in an absurd and fascinating victory.

Christopher Burton and Shadow Man compete at the Palace of Versailles on the second day of the eventing competition.

He only met his new horse six months ago, now Burton is eyeing a medal

Chris Burton and Shadow Man sit in a surprise third place after the dressage and cross-country stages of the three-day eventing competition. Now for the showjumping.

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