Sports Shorts: Swimming Trials glory and BBL signing
From a podium at the Australian Swimming trials to a fairytale contract extension in the BBL, we take a look at the Territory sports stories you may have missed.
From a podium at the Australian Swimming trials to a fairytale contract extension in the BBL, we take a look at the Territory sports stories you may have missed.
The entire reason for being of the present Iranian regime has been to terrorise the West and eliminate Israel, writes James Morrow.
Brisbane’s Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has confirmed rates will go up when council hands down its latest budget this morning.
The leader of one of the world’s biggest economies had a very surprising reaction in front of Donald Trump.
The green light has been turned red for a beachside Gold Coast unit complex which has had its approval overturned by a Court. FIND OUT WHY
A man has died in a single vehicle crash in Katherine, marking the third death on Northern Territory roads in only 24 hours.
Cygnet remains unbeaten but coach Lachy Watt is cautious about what lay ahead. See the verdict from both coaches after the Port beat Huonville lions.
There has been an outpouring of community grief after a four-year-old boy tragically drowned in Palmerston. Read the latest.
Anthony Albanese looks to have swerved around what would have been a very awkward snub from Donald Trump at the G7 summit next week.
It’s not every day you get to see a Viking in the Northern Territory – let alone one sinking beers at one of the Top End’s most loved pubs. But it happened anyway. Find out why.
The Lazarus Community Centre, which provides meals and support to hundreds of people in crisis each month, faces closure as volunteers quit due to parking fines from the City of Greater Geelong
As the gap between the top and bottom teams in the GFNL appears to be widening, one coach has thrown up a proposal to help future proof Geelong footy.
An iconic Townsville music festival which has been running since 1991 will be held in the city for the last time in 2025, before moving to another city in 2026. SEE WHY.
The ADF have been quietly fast-tracking their next generation of drone technology as they prepare for a future in which wars are fought by unmanned machines.
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