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Matt Graham celebrates on the podium after extending Australia’s medal run at the Winter Olympics.

Aussie medal party continues with Graham moguls bronze

It’s Graham’s second medal after winning silver in the individual event at the Pyeongchang games in 2018, and extended Australia’s medal run in Livigno.

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The AFL’s new bad cop: The rise of Sharon McCrohan

From Labor politics to Afterpay and now Australia’s wealthiest sporting code, Sharon McCrohan has spent decades wielding influence from the shadows.

Josie Baff wins gold for Australia in the women’s snowboard cross.

Australia wins gold and silver in best-ever Winter Olympics day

Josie Baff blitzed the women’s snowboard cross finish to take Australia’s second gold medal in two days, while Scotty James was pipped into silver in the half pipe.

Cooper Woods becomes Olympic champion.

Aussie mogul king was a hero before shock Olympic gold

Cooper Woods stunned the field to take Australia’s first Winter Olympics medal, winning a tense tiebreak in the men’s freestyle moguls.

“It seems to me to have the bones of a very good performer”: Arthur Laundy

Why Arthur Laundy is pumping ‘a substantial figure’ into this sport

The billionaire publican has joined a group of senior investors putting money into a rugby union fund – more than he has invested in shares.

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Vladyslav Heraskevych with his helmet showing fellow athletes who have been killed in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Anger as Ukraine athlete disqualified for helmet depicting war dead

The emotionally-charged decision came after skeleton competitor Vladyslav Heraskevych wore a helmet that showed fellow Ukrainian athletes killed in the war.

Jakara Anthony slips in her final at the 2026 Olympics.

Top Aussie skier suffers Olympic flop in moguls final

Jakara Anthony was a hot favourite for the women’s freestyle moguls but instead crashed out in the final, finishing last and missing out on the medals.

Cam Bolton in a January 2022 photo.

Aussie snowboarder breaks his neck in training crash

Competing at his fourth Olympics, veteran athlete Cam Bolton has suffered two stable fractures after falling while preparing for the snowboard cross event.

Olympic champion Breezy Johnson with a pre-breakage medal.

Mystery of breaking medals baffles Olympics organisers

For some Olympic champions, the joy of winning has been followed by the pain of a broken or chipped medal.

Aussie punter and Bad Bunny steal the show at Super Bowl

Punter Michael Dickson has become just the second Australian player to have a winning role in the Super Bowl. Donald Trump was not a fan of the half-time show.

Bad Bunny stuns at Super Bowl, with a little celebrity backup

Clad in white, Bad Bunny’s half-time show celebrated Puerto Rican culture – with help from surprise guests Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga.

Bad Bunny performs during the halftime show.

In Pictures : Super Bowl 2026

Bad Bunny performed during the half-time show during the NFL Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, where the Seattle Seahawks took on the New England Patriots.

Lindsey Vonn crashes out of the 2026 Olympics.

Lindsey Vonn’s horror ski crash explained

She has won a record 12 World Cup races on the Olympia delle Tofane track, so how did the American standout lose control just 12.5 seconds into her run?

Luke Sayers, pictured at Derby Day a couple of years ago, is one of Melbourne’s big networkers.

Dan Andrews, Alan Joyce recruited for Luke Sayers’ thank you lunch

Cate Sayers’ defamation case against her estranged husband is showing the extent to which he has found support from Melbourne’s institutions and personalities.

Team Australia at the opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro Stadium.

Milano Cortina 26 opens with spectacle and dissent as JD Vance, ICE booed

More than 3500 athletes from 93 countries will compete in this year’s Winter Games with competition venues across more than 22,000 square kilometres.

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Society polo back in full swing as Portsea event returns

More than five years since its last chukka, the Victorian polo event established by Rupert Murdoch’s nephew will resume next week.

Andrew Dillon in Melbourne on Thursday. The AFL chief executive has defended how the league’s integrity unit ran the Luke Sayers review.

AFL gave Luke Sayers access to draft details of probe on lewd photo

The league and its chief executive Andrew Dillon have defended how the matter was handled, with a lawsuit now threatening to drag it back into the spotlight.

Team Australia competing at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Crocodiles and cost rises: Fears over Brisbane’s multi-city Olympics

Brisbane 2032 boss Andrew Liveris has been fielding questions from Olympic bosses in Milan over the impact of taking the event regional.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor performs before the match on Sunday night.

Craig Tiley leads the AO beyond the bounds of the tennis court

The Australian Open has evolved from the crown jewel of summer’s sporting calendar into a cultural juggernaut.

Succession takes centre court at the Australian Open men’s final

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz’s battle took second place to networking among many of Rod Laver Arena’s patrons on Sunday night.

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates a winner.

Alcaraz beats Djokovic in Open final to complete career grand slam

At just 22 years old, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man to win all four tennis major after completing a four set victory over Novak Djokovic.

Elena Rybakina and Craig Tiley pose after the women’s singles final.

Next up for Tiley’s Open: Five-set matches for women and Anna Wintour

After a record-breaking tournament, Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley refused to be drawn on his own future but had plenty to say about what is to come.

Women’s champion Elena Rybakina and runner up Aryna Sabalenka.

Win or lose, this finance desk is the last stop at the Open

A small team deep under Rod Laver Arena offers advice to everyone, from first round losers to champions, about prize money and even tax breaks on racquet strings.

Jayne Hrdlicka, chief executive of Endeavour Group and former Tennis Australia chair (second row, third from the left).

In Pictures: Who’s in the crowd at the AO women’s final

Bankers, tech leaders and actors fill the stands at the tennis grand slam on Saturday night.

Who’s front and centre at the Australian Open women’s final

The tech bros were out in full force (including the original, Bill Gates), as were the investment banks and ANZ’s top brass.