Cruz crashes out of AO, but wins plenty of fans
Cruz Hewitt turned back the clock for fans by dropping several “c’mons” during his first senior grand slam appearance, before falling short in his quest to qualify for the Australian Open.
Cruz Hewitt turned back the clock for fans by dropping several “c’mons” during his first senior grand slam appearance, before falling short in his quest to qualify for the Australian Open.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for a huge change to “end” the guessing game of federal elections.
The directors of high-end construction company VCON have been chased by residents over allegedly shoddy work, as new details of its more than $13m collapse are laid bare.
Matteo Berrettini says countryman Jannik Sinner can win the Aus Open again, while revealing his own hopes to “go deep” in the slam and why fans should be excited about a new tennis format he’s part of.
A customer has expressed her shock at seeing a stomach-churning tray of browning meat for sale at Woolworths Chirnside Park, with the embattled supermarket giant admitting it shouldn’t have been on the shelves.
Ferrari could win a World Championship for the first time in 16 years this weekend – and Lygon Street would love it.
Pricey reveals his likes and dislikes of the week.
A suburban multicultural hub has defended its decision to host a controversial, right-wing traditionalist event previously attended by outspoken neo-Nazis.
A judge has granted bail to an accused arsonist to live with the family of his young girlfriend, who he allegedly threatened to kill during a prison phone call.
Bianca Jones’ family have shared an emotional statement as they prepare to say their final goodbye. Read their statement.
All southbound lanes of the Geelong Ring Road are closed between Anakie Rd and Ballarat Rd following a serious crash.
Meg O’Neill is one of the most demonised executives in Australia. But the Woodside Energy chief is convinced that without gas, Australia’s net zero push is doomed to fail.
One of Australia’s most notorious convicted terrorists could be released into the community without conditions within less than a fortnight.
Adrian Portelli has shrugged off allegations his business LMCT+ illegally operated in South Australia and said he will ‘round up’ his hefty fine if found guilty.
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