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Dual Olympic bronze medallist Jemima Montag, Paralympic gold medallist Emily Petricola, and Australian Opal captain and bronze medallist Tess Madgen   interact with excited fans at Melbourne Park.

Victorian athletes feted in Melbourne as Paralympian calls for gender equity

Melbourne Park gave returning Olympic and Paralympic athletes a hero’s welcome on Saturday – and gold medallist Emily Petricola had a message for the International Paralympic Committee.

  • Hannah Hammoud

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Lauren Jackson wasn’t required on court against Belgium but was part of the Opals team that won the bronze medal.

No-action Jackson: Legend’s fifth medal comes the Ezi way as Opals claim bronze

Lauren Jackson “played” her last game for Australia on Sunday and came away with a bronze medal and a trove of memories.

  • Greg Baum

As It Happened: Closing ceremony concludes Paris 2024 Olympics with Tom Cruise, Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre, Billie Eilish

One of the most spectacular Olympics of the modern era have drawn to a close in Paris with smiling athletes, slick French pop and Snoop Dogg – as the Games head for La La Land in 2028.

  • Claire Siracusa, Marnie Vinall, Roy Ward, Jordan Baker, Megan Levy and Chris Paine
Isobel Borlase broke through for the Opals.

The Opals’ best hope is bronze – yet there are clear silver linings

The Opals were comprehensively handled by Team USA in their semi-final in Paris. But there’s still hope for excitement, beginning with a debutant.

  • Konrad Marshall
Isobel Borlase in the thick of it for the Opals.

‘It may be the best’: Opals stun France to stay alive, face Serbia in quarters

The Australian Opals shocked the host nation in their final group game, defeating France 79-72 to advance to the last eight in Paris.

  • Konrad Marshall
Sami Whitcomb: “We knew we were going to bounce back.”

Scrappy Opals do it tough against Canada to bounce back from Nigeria shock

It was do-or-die for Australia, and in a tough tussle the Opals kept their Olympic hopes alive with a 70–65 win.

  • Konrad Marshall
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Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus.

Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE: Mollie O’Callaghan defeats Ariarne Titmus in women’s 200m freestyle final; equestrian Chris Burton wins silver on Day 3

Welcome to our live coverage of Day 3 at the Olympics in Paris where the Opals, divers and equestrian are in action ahead of a blockbuster swimming final tomorrow morning. Follow here.

  • Chris Paine, Rob Harris and Chloe Saltau
Isobel Borlase, 19, is the youngest Opal in the squad brought to Paris for their Olympic campaign, which begins Monday.

Are these Opals the real deal? Take a deep dive into their medal quest

With help from head coach Sandy Brondello, we look at the factors – and faces - that will determine how far the Opals can go.

  • Konrad Marshall
Set your alarms for these Aussie athletes during the Olympics.

Set your alarms: These are the Olympic events you must not miss

With Paris eight hours behind most of us in Australia, it’s tough to know what to watch and when. Here’s a day-by-day guide to the events you can’t afford to miss.

  • Roy Ward and Billie Eder
Happy days: Lauren Jackson has been selected in the Opals’ initial 26-player squad for Paris.

‘I’ll never let us experience that again’: Rebuilding the Opals

A disastrous and disconnected 2021 was all the impetus the Opals needed to revisit and rebuild their culture. Three years on in Paris, coach Sandy Brondello, captain Tess Madgen and star Lauren Jackson say the squad has never been stronger – or closer

  • Konrad Marshall

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