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Anatomy of a wonder strike: Kerr’s goal of the World Cup
Having battled injury and not started a game in the World Cup until the semi-final, Australia’s captain produced a memory for the ages. So, how did she do it?
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168澳洲幸运10:官网历史查询计划 168澳洲幸运10开奖网址 在线开奖历史记录 Matildas semi-final scores another TV viewing record
It was the second time in a week a women’s soccer match featuring the Australian national team was the highest-rating program of 2023.
Gustavsson gears Matildas up for World Cup ‘bronze medal game’ against Sweden
Australia are bound once again for Brisbane to contest a consolation play-off against Sweden that, if won, will mean finishing third at an expanded 32-team tournament.
Two men charged after train equipment is vandalised, causing Matildas train chaos
The men, aged 47 and 33, will face court on Thursday after cables in a railway signal box were allegedly cut, causing major train delays.
NSW premier lashes ‘violent act of vandalism’
The vandalism left tens of thousands of Matildas fans stranded after the Matildas’ semi-final loss to England.
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FIFA Women's World Cup
England embraced the dark arts to crush the Matildas in their own backyard
The Lionesses inflicted pain and hurt on the Matildas long before they beat them. This is what all the best villains do; they pull it off with flair and panache.
Luke Edwards
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‘We get it, like we never did before’: Matildas spirit not dented by defeat
Australia were bowed, but definitely not broken, on a night when the world game stunned Australia once again.
Peter FitzSimons
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Soccer
The gifts the Matildas gave us will linger
Once the hurt subsides for the Matildas and the nation, the prevailing sentiment ought to be not disappointment, but pride.
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‘They couldn’t see us’: Rescue plane flew over lost Aussies five times
As the four Australians recounted their ordeal, more details emerged about the 36 hours they were missing at sea and the plight of an Indonesian man still missing.
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While the search effort in Lahaina continues, life ticks on in most other parts of Maui, forcing residents to make sense of loss and death alongside life and tourism.
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Alleged $26 million Sportsbet fraudster released on bail
Ben Carter placed a $37,000 State of Origin bet days after learning police were investigating him for allegedly defrauding clients of tens of millions of dollars, a court has heard.
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Dutton is banking on twin calamities to unseat Albanese, but it’s not enough
The prime minister is already crafting a post-referendum Plan B, while the Liberals seem to be banking on chaos and instability of the past to see them through.
Niki Savva
Award-winning political commentator and author
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Minns’ dilemma: honour the deal or deal with dishonour
Chris Minns slammed NSW teacher shortages from opposition. That problem is now his to fix, and the education union is already off-side.
Alexandra Smith
State Political Editor
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‘It sucks’: Matildas veterans facing the end after World Cup heartbreak
For players like Katrina Gorry - the ones who are much closer to the end of their careers than the start - the Matildas’ abrupt exit from their home tournament cuts deep.
Analysis
Dreams dashed as Lionesses silence a raucous nation
Things don’t always turn out as we want. Sometimes, even the best efforts of one of our national icons isn’t enough.
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State Parliament
Government probe after former secretary takes job with building giant
Planning Minister Paul Scully has ordered a review after Michael Cassel took up a senior role with Walker Corp just months after leaving the public service.
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State Parliament
Transport secretary hand-picked for job by minister not recommended for role
The panel set up to hire a new transport boss found Josh Murray, the former Labor staffer given the job by minister Jo Haylen, did not have enough experience for the role and that appointing him would be a “significant risk”.
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Courts
Cranston pocketed $6.8 million from tax fraud, court told
The 36-year-old son of former ATO deputy commissioner Michael Cranston has accepted he is facing a “relatively long” stint behind bars, his barrister says.
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Cycling
Work to start on Harbour Bridge cycleway as final design is revealed
An Indigenous artwork depicting eels will run the length of the 200-metre bike ramp, the construction of which has divided opinion in Sydney’s north.
Higher motorway tolls, petrol prices hit Sydney motorists
Motorists can expect the faster pace of toll increases to extend into next year due to many being linked to the rate of inflation.
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Politics
Marles to frame Labor as party of defence as tensions emerge
Two party figures say open debate at the party’s triennial conference is being shut down.
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Origin Energy surges to $1b profit as power grid pain eases
Power and gas giant Origin Energy has swung to a full-year profit of more than $1 billion as it recovers from a turbulent 12 months.
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The museum, one of the most visited in the world, said it was taking legal action and had also launched a review of security.
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This World Cup’s been a huge success, but for one Olympic-sized fail
Anthony Dennis
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Albanese goes back to the future for housing reform
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Anatomy of a wonder goal: How Sam Kerr produced her own Cathy Freeman moment
Having battled injury and not started a game in the World Cup until the semi-final, Australia’s captain produced a memory for the ages. So, how did she do it?
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Wallabies
Wallabies rocked as attack coach quits Jones’ staff as team fly out for World Cup
On the eve of departure for France, Eddie Jones is desperately searching for a replacement to fill a key role on his staff after the sudden departure of assistant Brad Davis.
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FIFA Women's World Cup
England embraced the dark arts to crush the Matildas in their own backyard
The Lionesses inflicted pain and hurt on the Matildas long before they beat them. This is what all the best villains do; they pull it off with flair and panache.
Luke Edwards
Matildas player ratings: How Australia’s players fared in semi-final defeat to England
Sam Kerr scored a goal for the ages, Mackenzie Arnold was super between the sticks and Clare Hunt’s reputation was only enhanced. Who starred and who didn’t for the Matildas?
Opinion
FIFA Women's World Cup
‘We get it, like we never did before’: Matildas spirit not dented by defeat
Australia were bowed, but definitely not broken, on a night when the world game stunned Australia once again.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Analysis
Matildas
Dreams dashed as Lionesses silence a raucous nation
Things don’t always turn out as we want. Sometimes, even the best efforts of one of our national icons isn’t enough.
The Sam Kerr plan that got England to their first World Cup final
When Sam Kerr got the ball, she was great, but England coach Sarina Weigman and her Lionesses did a good job of dismantling the Matildas Kerr-factor.
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Wests Tigers’ next big call: Is Robbie Farah ready to become the general manager?
On the surface it seems ambitious to catapult a recently retired player into the role, but there are very few that have the street smarts and nous that Farah possesses.
Michael Chammas
Sports reporter