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ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 26: Members of the National Socialist Network (NSN) during a counter protest on North Terrace and East Terrace on January 26, 2025 in Adelaide, Australia. Australia Day, formerly known as Foundation Day, is the official national day of Australia and is celebrated annually on January 26 to commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet to Sydney in 1788. Many indigenous Australians refer to the day as ‘Invasion Day’ and there is a small but growing movement to change the date amid broader debate on the day’s significance. (Photo by Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images)

‘Parent your kids’: WA’s top cop has a message for the families of neo-Nazi boys

Three West Australian men were arrested in Adelaide after taking part in an organised neo-Nazi rally on Australia Day.

  • Rebecca Peppiatt

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NSW woman in hospital after cycling crash.

‘Awful, freak accident’: Spectator remains in hospital after Tour Down Under crash

A woman from NSW, visiting the cycle race in South Australia, has been hospitalised after multiple cyclists crashed into a barricade spectators were standing behind.

  • Roger Vaughan
Mohammed Siraj

Siraj responds to fine for Head send-off as India’s danger duo miss training

Mohammed Siraj gave a short reply to questions about the flashpoint during the second Test after he and Jasprit Bumrah were the only bowlers not to train with the Indian team on Tuesday.

  • Tom Decent
Melissa Hoskins and Rohan Dennis.

Cyclist Rohan Dennis pleads guilty over crash that killed Olympian wife Melissa Hoskins

Hoskins was struck by Dennis’ car in front of their home in Adelaide’s inner north in December 2023. She died in hospital.

  • Abe Maddison
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Bizarre reason why Adelaide Oval lights went out

An Australian team request for an evening hit in the Adelaide Oval nets led to the bizarre spectacle of the ground’s new LED lights going out twice in an over on the first night of the day/night Test.

  • Daniel Brettig
Pat Cummins on the phone at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.

Cummins reveals Australia’s XI for Adelaide Test, calls out Fox commentators

The under-pressure Australian team have a new bowling line-up for the second Test as Pat Cummins provides positive news on Mitch Marsh’s injury.

  • Tom Decent and Daniel Brettig
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Down for the count? Marnus Labuschagne cops one amidships.

A close-up view of under-fire Labuschagne’s pre-Test net session

The out-of-form star’s rotten run continued in the Adelaide Oval nets as he copped a low blow from an Australian assistant coach. Watch the video.

  • Daniel Brettig
Mitchell Marsh batting during the first Test between Australia and India.

Late arrival Marsh likely to play as specialist batter

Mitchell Marsh has been Australia’s best performing batter over the past couple of years, churning out 803 runs at 44.61 in 11 Tests after making a century on his recall to the team at Leeds last year.

  • Daniel Brettig
Josh Hazlewood in Perth.

Hazlewood out of second Test, may not return until Boxing Day

The home side’s quest to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy took a massive hit on Saturday when Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of the Adelaide Test.

  • Andrew Wu and Tom Decent
Outgoing ABC Sydney presenter Josh Szeps.

Disempowered now have a voice. Let’s not hit the mute button

I am deeply hurt by Josh Szeps’ attempt to justify Alan Jones’ behaviour. As a victim of similar alleged abuse, I know how damaging such actions can be. Unlike Szeps, many of us lack the platform to speak out or defend ourselves.

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