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New Zealand routs India, South Africa thumps West Indies at Women's T20 World Cup
New Zealand routs India, South Africa thumps West Indies at Women's T20 World Cup
Detectives have made four arrests and laid charges after members of a neo-Nazi group allegedly intimidated a police officer and verbally harassed two women.
A United Nations aid agency is best placed to deliver aid to Gaza and this fact must be acknowledged after Israel attacked its credibility, the government says.
Cleveland are 9-0 for the first time in their 55-year NBA history, the red-hot Warriors beat champions Boston and Boomer Jack McVeigh debuted for Houston.
The Southern Orcas have launched their bid to become the NRL's second New Zealand team, armed with a current NRL coach and $325 million in funding.
The decision to block sections of a proposed $1 billion gold mine under Indigenous heritage laws is facing a Federal Court challenge by the mine's developer.
The NBL's Sydney Kings will face a handful of familiar faces when South East Melbourne Phoenix come to town on Friday.
Melbourne City's Andrew Nabbout and Central Coast's Bradley Tapp have both suffered a ruptured ACL, while Marco Tilio is sidelined with a bad hamstring tear.
The prime minister has congratulated Donald Trump on his return to the White House in a phone call following the incoming US president's re-election win.
The Queensland government has postponed plans to discuss the Path to Treaty process, ensuring a truth-telling and healing inquiry's future is in limbo.
Bowling allrounder Michael Neser made a mess of India A's top-order, but has hobbled off the MCG only minutes before the tea break.
The time needed to build nuclear reactors and the cost of safely storing radioactive waste remain big questions for Australia, an inquiry has been told.
Plans by climate protesters to hold a floating blockade of a major coal port have been deemed unlawful by the NSW Supreme Court, but organisers vow to fight on.
Australia is leveraging all diplomatic tools including Indigenous connections and sports links to boost engagement in the Pacific as geopolitical tensions rise.
A Lim Kim made a 66 to lead the LPGA event in Hawaii by one, while Australian Robyn Choi faces a big week as she tries to secure her full-time card on the Tour.
Police numbers in NSW are at dangerously low levels, according to a senior officer's internal message to his boss.
William Tyrrell's foster mum has faced secret questions about why she did not promptly tell her partner or call triple zero about the child going missing.
Richmond will play an AFLW game in Adelaide for the first time this Sunday when they take on Port Adelaide at Alberton in an elimination final.
Australian dynamo Jake Fraser-McGurk has no plans to rein in his ultra-aggressive style at the top of the order to keep critics happy.
The European climate agency says 2024 will very likely be hottest year on record, driven by the burning of fossil fuels.
It may soon be harder to spread lies on the internet after misinformation laws received their first tick of approval, but it's unclear whether they will pass.