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Green's All-Round Display Strengthens Ashes Claim

Cameron Green stakes his Ashes claim with a strong 94 and crucial injury-free bowling spell for Western Australia. The all-rounder's performance provides selectors with a welcome boost ahead of the first Test.

Mary Earps Book Backlash: Toxic Fandom Exposed

The fierce online reaction to Mary Earps' new autobiography reveals the dark side of women's football's rapid growth, where passionate support can quickly spiral into toxicity.

India's toxic trash mountains: A human crisis

An investigative report reveals the dangerous lives of waste pickers working on India's towering landfill sites, where toxic conditions and exploitation create a cycle of poverty and environmental damage.

Is Now the Time to Invest in Gold? Experts Weigh In

Financial analysts are urging investors to consider gold as economic uncertainty and market volatility create ideal conditions for the precious metal to shine. Discover why experts believe gold could be the smart investment move for 2025.

Australia's October: Diwali, Trains & Platypus Photos

From Melbourne's vibrant Diwali celebrations to intimate platypus encounters and striking urban landscapes, explore Australia's most captivating moments through October's award-winning photography.

Wilson's breakdown masterclass stuns England

Australia's number eight Harry Wilson orchestrated a tactical masterclass at the breakdown, exposing England's vulnerabilities and securing a dramatic 28-25 victory at Twickenham. Discover how the Wallabies' strategic gamble paid off spectacularly.

Marsh fires Australia to T20 win over India

Australia clinched a dramatic four-wicket victory against India in their T20 international clash, powered by Mitch Marsh's explosive 46-run innings that set up a successful run chase.

Freeman fires England to victory over Australia

Northampton Saints star Tommy Freeman delivers man-of-the-match display as England secure thrilling 28-24 victory over Wallabies in Autumn Nations Series opener at Twickenham.

Liberal Party remains divided over net zero policy

The Australian Liberal Party remains fundamentally divided over its net zero emissions policy, with deputy leader Sussan Ley acknowledging the party room has failed to reach consensus on the nation's climate direction.

Australia's Energy Crisis Deepens: Power Prices to Soar

Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented strain, with experts warning of potential blackouts and urgent calls for renewable investment.

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