Brumbies' Hectic 17,000km Travel Schedule Begins Now

The ACT Brumbies are preparing for a brutal opening to their Super Rugby campaign, with 17,000 kilometres of travel scheduled across just 25 days, starting with a trial match in Perth this weekend.

Soni Luke Fits into North Queensland Cowboys Spine

The North Queensland Cowboys have signed Soni Luke, adding depth to their already formidable spine. This article explores his role and impact on the team's strategy for the upcoming NRL season.

Doolittle Takes Blame for Wildcats Teammate Clash

Perth Wildcats forward Kristian Doolittle has publicly accepted responsibility for his on-court argument with teammate Jo Lual-Acuil, revealing he apologised during a private meeting.

Search for Missing Fisherman Continues at Gerroa

Emergency crews are searching for a missing fisherman off Gerroa after another angler drowned. The men from western Sydney were reported missing 24 hours after the body was found.

Blatter Supports US World Cup Fan Boycott Over Trump

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has endorsed calls for fans to boycott World Cup matches in the United States, citing concerns over Trump administration policies on immigration and international conduct.

Roddick Criticises Djokovic's Ball Kid Incident

Andy Roddick has criticised Novak Djokovic after the Serbian narrowly avoided disqualification for hitting a ball towards a ball kid during his Australian Open third-round match.

Josh Kelly Eyes AFL Return After Hip Surgery

Greater Western Sydney midfielder Josh Kelly is determined to return to AFL football this season following major hip surgery, drawing inspiration from tennis champion Andy Murray's successful recovery.

Brisbane Fishermen Save Three Men from Sharks

Two Brisbane fishermen bravely rescued three men from shark-infested waters off Moreton Bay, pulling them to safety as bull sharks circled their boats during a dramatic operation.

Kyrgios Parties Before Australian Open, Loses Match

Nick Kyrgios was spotted partying at a Melbourne nightclub hours before his Australian Open mixed doubles match, which he lost in straight sets, reigniting questions about his commitment to tennis.

Wyong Race Club Backs Female-Only Jockey Race

Wyong Race Club CEO Greg Purcell supports a women's jockey feature as a charity staple despite criticism from former jockey Kathy O'Hara, who called it a step backwards.

Inglis' Open Prize Money Funds New Toaster

Australian tennis star Maddison Inglis plans to use her $480,000 Australian Open prize money for practical purchases like a Smeg toaster, while investing in her career.

Swiatek Ends Inglis' Australian Open Dream Run

Local qualifier Maddison Inglis fought hard but fell to world No.2 Iga Swiatek in straight sets, ending her memorable Australian Open campaign with a significant prize money boost.

Two Men Rescued from Mettams Pool on Australia Day

Emergency services responded to Mettams Pool in Perth after two men were pulled from the water during Australia Day celebrations. The incident highlights water safety concerns at popular beaches.

Moss Backs Cripps to Lead WA in AFL Origin Clash

West Australian football legend Graham Moss has publicly endorsed Carlton star Patrick Cripps to captain the state in the inaugural AFL Origin match against Victoria, predicting a victory for the Sandgropers.

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