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Hong Kong invokes new law to cancel passports of 6 overseas-based activists, including Nathan Law
Hong Kong invokes new law to cancel passports of 6 overseas-based activists, including Nathan Law
Fit-again Reds hooker Matt Faessler made Wallabies history before succumbing to injury, leaving him in a congested field to face the Lions this year.
After Sam Kerr was found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment, Football Australia are yet to indicate whether she will remain Matildas captain.
Australians are paying more to access the internet but thousands more households are getting access to faster download speeds.
President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk are pressing ahead with a purge of federal government staff, and sniping at judges for frustrating their plans.
Ex-Wallabies forward Rob Leota says having loads of extended family in Sydney has helped make his transition from the Melbourne Rebels to NSW Waratahs easier.
There was nothing wrong with a post on the war in Gaza that led to a fill-in ABC radio host being taken off air, her direct supervisor says.
Melissa Wu has announced her retirement after competing at a record five Olympics and becoming the youngest Australian diver to medal.
A stoppage-time goal by Jude Bellingham has sealed a stunning Champions League victory for trophy holders Real Madrid against Manchester City.
Three-time Labor leader Rebecca White has announced her resignation from the Tasmanian parliament to focus on her federal election campaign with the party.
The High Court has ruled that a judge cannot be held personally liable after he wrongly jailing a father of two during divorce proceedings.
After more than 16 months of weekly rallies, pro-Palestine organisers will switch to monthly demonstrations but warn the move could be short-lived.
Two nurses will "never work in NSW hospitals again" after an urgent investigation into a video on social media claiming they refused to treat Israelis.
Long-standing Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley will hand over the reins to senior assistant Josh Carr at the end of the 2025 AFL season.
Less than 3 per cent of our ocean is fully protected from fishing and other damaging industries. Here's why that should change.
Australian Ellen Perez is among the tennis stars feeling unhappy about the US Open mixed doubles being shortened and played during qualifying this year.
Australian tennis players Aleksandar Vukic and Rinky Hijikata have both suffered straight-sets defeats at the Delray Beach hardcourt tournament in Florida.
Steel and aluminium producing communities are hoping for an exemption from Donald Trump's tariffs, despite US criticisms of Australian aluminium imports.
Novelist Salman Rushdie has testified in a New York courtroom about a stabbing attack that left him blinded in one eye.
Five Indigenous scholars have been awarded the inaugural First Nations Cancer Scholarship, supporting each person to undertake full-time studies or research.
World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka and world No.3 Coco Gauff have both been knocked out of the Qatar Open in their first outings in the event.