‘Our faith helps us with our footy’: The mates dreaming of joining rare company in the AFL
Adam Sweid and Hussien El Achkar dream of becoming the next Muslims to play in the AFL – and they hope to do so together in the red and black.
Adam Sweid and Hussien El Achkar dream of becoming the next Muslims to play in the AFL – and they hope to do so together in the red and black.
Police officers investigating the fatal stabbing of a man in a Bega park, on the NSW South Coast, have conducted a search of nearby wetlands.
Queensland education authorities are combing schoolyards for a play item suspected to contain asbestos that could have been on campuses for up to five years.
A 25-year-old man from Sydney has been charged after he allegedly tried to smuggle 22 kilos of cocaine into Australia from South Africa inside suitcases.
As drilling at Pacgold’s White Lion play in Qld hit fresh gold, work at a second target has opened up a 1.5km mineralised corridor setting up a major 2026 exploration push.
Do we ignore the neo-Nazis as we would a petulant child and hope their anger peters out? State Political Editor Alexander Smith explores this issue.
Think an Uber, but with no driver, and a steering wheel that turns itself.
Tired of the usual array of gifts? Try our thoughtful curation of the best festive season presents, under $25, under $50 and under $100, whoever you’re buying for.
The Australian sharemarket has slumped at the open after Wall Street sank to its second-worst day since April.
Black Friday started well before November this year, with clever sales tactics and targeted campaigns driving FOMO and clearing stock ahead of schedule. Here’s what you should know.
Australians will not see a Russian flag flying when an oil tanker sails into Botany Bay, but its cargo is tainted by war in Europe.
Just so we’re clear, the Duchess of Sussex is a chancer, a phony and insufferably earnest in my book. But she deserves a break.
Common advice about the condition could make it worse, say experts. But there are ways to lessen its energy-draining impact on outbound and homeward flights.
British billionaire Joe Lewis, whose investment vehicle has a majority stake in Australian Agricultural Co, joins a growing list of business figures, friends and allies pardoned by the US president.
The “fight like hell” clip has already led to two high-profile sackings and a $1.5 billion legal threat from the US president.