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Paris 2024
Four gold medals in five hours: Australian athletes go off to seal best-ever Olympics
From Matt Wearn and Keegan Palmer, to the track cyclists and Nina Kennedy, Australia has now won 18 gold medals on an historic, frenetic day in France. Follow live.
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Hockey
‘I’ve embarrassed you all’: Hockey star released as photo emerges of arrest
Tom Craig, 28, was taken into custody after French police alleged an Australian was attempting to obtain the drug in a trendy Paris neighbourhood.
‘Nothing to answer for’: Bol challenges anti-doping authority after Paris heat
Bol broke his silence on a recent Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing after running the heats of the 800m in Paris.
Matt Wearn struggled to get out of bed after Tokyo. Now he’s a dual Olympic champ
The 28-year-old has clinched Australia’s 15th gold medal of the Olympic Games in Paris.
Breaking
Olympics
Twenty years in the making: Gold in men’s team pursuit
It was cohesive, slick and fiercely focused. It was as beautiful as it was nerve-wracking. Really, it was everything Anna Meares had described.
Breaking
Sport
Keegan Palmer defends Olympic title with gold in men’s park skateboarding
Australia has swept the gold medals in the street skateboarding in Paris, with Keegan Palmer winning the men’s event just a day after Arisa Trew triumphed in the women’s.
Exclusive
International students
Dramatic drop in foreign students prompts recession fears
Australia could be pushed into a recession if universities are forced to slash their international student numbers under Labor’s migration crackdown.
‘Deluded’ teacher jailed for sex with 14-year-old student
A teacher at a regional Victorian school had sex with a student and kept contacting her after his arrest, despite a court order to leave her alone.
It was a grainy photo from a nightclub raid. It ‘changed everything’ for queer culture in Melbourne
Some people had not come out to their family when the widely condemned police raid on the queer party night known as Tasty occurred 30 years ago. The queer community plans to celebrate the former club in style.
How ‘the most pointless TV show ever’ became an Aussie hit
Dismissed as ‘uninspired’ before it even began, Gogglebox proved the nasysayers wrong.
Opinion
Romance & reality
I want what she’s having: One bride’s Mr Darcy makes another woman weep
The better your vows are the more shade they throw on the imperfect romantic realities of your congregation.
Anson Cameron
Spectrum columnist, The Age
Feel like the ‘less successful’ sibling? Here’s how to cope
Having a sibling who is widely regarded as a big success can make you feel like you’re living in their shadow. But there are ways out of it.
This Subway worker has sights set on breaking a 24-year Australian Olympic medal drought
No Australian has stood on the taekwondo podium since Sydney 2000, but a post-Tokyo program overhaul has raised hopes the team can make it rain in Paris this week.
Naughty Sandro! Walking his dog just cost artist Vincent Fantauzzo $7000
A dog-eat-dog melee on the streets of St Kilda has cost Fantauzzo a pretty penny – and a peek behind the curtain of his private life with wife Asher Keddie.
Opinion
US election
The US vice presidential pick was once my high school teacher
When I was 15 years old, Mr Walz was my favourite teacher. Watching him speak before an audience of millions this week, I can see he has not changed one bit.
Kayley Lyons
Senior Lecturer
Exclusive
Courts
O’Keefe told to ‘control himself’ after being rearrested for bail breach
Troubled former TV host Andrew O’Keefe says calling triple zero about his ex-partner’s “repeated” suicide threats is what led him to being arrested just hours after fronting court.
Gillon’s Tabcorp looks to pull down tote windows
Gillon McLachlan’s Tabcorp is looking to end decades of racing tradition by shutting down on-course totes as well as slashing funding for radio station RSN 927.
Dolce & Gabbana has a $165 perfume for dogs. Vets are not happy
The perfume contains “warm notes of ylang, the clean and enveloping touch of musk, and the woody, creamy undertones of sandalwood”. Vets say there will be unintended consequences.
Can this Nobel laureate lead his country out of chaos?
Student leaders who organised the protests in Bangladesh have wanted Muhammad Yunus to lead an interim government.
Opinion
Paris 2024
Five-ring circus: A radical plan to modernise the Olympics
Stand still and the Games lose relevance. Stray too far from its ideals, and it loses meaning. I have an idea that can set it free.
Vince Rugari
Reporter
How do they do that? Inside the most dangerous event at the Olympics
It’s both elegant and terrifying. We break down the technique, training and triumphs of Australia’s world champion pole vaulter Nina Kennedy.
The sport of tweens: Is 11 too young to compete at the Olympics?
The first era of tween medallists ended in 1936. The second began three years ago in Tokyo with skateboarding, which on Wednesday celebrated a 14-year-old champion.
Webster in Paris
Paris 2024
Anna Meares’ emotional reunion with bitter rival Victoria Pendleton
The Australian cycling legend beat Pendleton at her home Olympics in London in 2012. At the velodrome in Paris on Tuesday night, years of rivalry melted away.
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Victoria
Analysis
Earthquakes
How Victoria’s big 2021 quake caused Wednesday’s aftershock
The quake felt in Victoria early on Wednesday is likely to have been another aftershock from the big 2021 earthquake – and shows the affected region remains unsettled.
No jail, $600 fine for learner driver who left sister on road after fatal accident
A 24-year-old woman has been spared conviction after an argument with her sister resulted in a fatal car accident in 2022.
Push to eject hundreds of CFMEU officials in watchdog probe
Court documents show the extent of the Fair Work Commission’s probe, which calls for senior officials to be booted and cars, laptops, credit cards and security passes to be surrendered.
Exclusive
Public transport
How to fix Melbourne’s least reliable train line
The $12.6 billion Metro Tunnel project may be on track to improve train services across the network, but the Upfield line won’t reach its full potential until a notorious bottleneck is fixed, critics say.
Exclusive
Building Bad
CFMEU, health union probed over alleged millions spent on ‘ghost printing’
Victoria Police and Fair Work Commission are investigating a potential multimillion-dollar fraud, as well as allegations top official spent members’ money on cinema tickets and shopping at IKEA.
Politics
When it comes to cost-of-living pressures, there is one group being hit hardest
The real cost of living is growing at almost double the inflation rate for millions of working families.
Business
Glencore dumps plan to quit coal as investor demands shift
Australia’s biggest coal exporter says more than two-thirds of its shareholders want the company to hold on to its coal mines.
World
Analysis
US Votes 2024
Republicans are gloating about Harris’ VP pick. This is why
Kamala Harris has made a direct play to the Democratic base in betting that Tim Walz’s small-town grit and straight-shooting style will appeal to working-class voters.
Opinion
Taxpayers will come dead last at the Brisbane Games
Shane Wright
Senior economics correspondent
Why I hang around public toilets watching what you do with your hands
Jenna Price
Columnist and academic
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Renters buy house in their dream neighbourhood for $1.22m
Location was the main drawcard for the locals who had rented for years and wanted to stay in the neighbourhood.
Eight of our favourite luxury homes for sale right now
From an elegant home with soaring double-height ceilings, to a designer residence with kitchens inside and out, here are our top picks.
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Lifestyle
Could your phone be the key to a good night’s rest?
While not meant to replace medical guidance, current smartphones come with tools intended to gently ease you into slumberland by putting you in the right frame of mind.
Culture
Good people use exclamation marks! The rest of you are jerks
We’re all just trying to get through our days. Exclamation marks make it nicer!
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Sport
‘I have nothing to answer for’: Bol challenges anti-doping authority after Paris heat
Bol broke his silence on a recent Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing after running the heats of the 800m in Paris, finishing seventh in 1:47.50. He will get another chance to make the semi-final on Thursday.
Live
Paris 2024
Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 12 - Three gold in 130 minutes: Australia equals best-ever Games, Kennedy in the box seat
Matt Wearn (sailing), Keegan Palmer (park skateboarding) and the team pursuit cyclists all won gold. Nina Kennedy is a chance in the pole vault, and Kookaburras player Tom Craig apologised. Follow live.
Gillon’s Tabcorp looks to pull down tote windows
Gillon McLachlan’s Tabcorp is looking to end decades of racing tradition by shutting down on-course totes as well as slashing funding for radio station RSN 927.
Saints coy on Thomas meeting; Hird won’t coach; Round 24 confirmed
St Kilda are remaining tight-lipped about a meeting between the club’s head of player acquisition Graeme Allan and suspended former North Melbourne midfielder Tarryn Thomas.
Webster in Paris
Paris 2024
Anna Meares’ emotional reunion with bitter rival Victoria Pendleton
The Australian cycling legend beat Pendleton at her home Olympics in London in 2012. At the velodrome in Paris on Tuesday night, years of rivalry melted away.
Opinion
AFL 2024
What’s Dusty like? I spent four years at Punt Road and this is what I know
Dustin Martin is a largely unknowable figure, who is what he does. Konrad Marshall spent four years embedded in the modern Richmond dynasty, and reflects on the career of the totemic Tiger.
Konrad Marshall
Senior writer
Opinion
Paris 2024
Five-ring circus: A radical plan to modernise the Olympics
Stand still and the Games lose relevance. Stray too far from its ideals, and it loses meaning. I have an idea that can set it free.
Vince Rugari
Reporter
Have Your Say
Money Talks: Where this Eagle lands could unlock future trades
A low-profile Eagles key defender could be the unlikely key to unlocking some of the biggest deals in this year’s AFL trade period, while the race to be this year’s No.1 draft pick is heating up.