First look at the Paris Games athletes' village
9News was given an exclusive first-look at the athletes village for the Paris Olympics.
9News was given an exclusive first-look at the athletes village for the Paris Olympics.
Sprint sensation Torrie Lewis is Australia’s fastest woman over 100 metres, but she won’t compete in the blue-ribbon event at Paris.
Gus delves into the Origin Game 2 sides, feeling far more optimistic about NSW chances. His review of the U19s State of Origin and why this crop of players are most likely to be the largest to play NRL.
Gus discusses the daunting task ahead of the Blues - a Game 3 decider at Suncorp. And why he believes this is going to be the year they win there. Is there a chance Turbo could be rushed into the Blues squad? Gus' advice for Nicho Hynes, plus a bit of mail in regards to a key Queensland player possibly ruled out for Game 3. All this and more!
Residents in outer Melbourne woke up their coldest morning of the year so far, with a forecast minimum of zero degrees.
Four teenagers are on the run after allegedly killing an innocent man when a stolen car collided with his in Melbourne.
A young man has died and five police officers have been taken to hospital following a mystery poisoning incident at Kyneton.
Forgotten Essendon midfielder Dylan Shiel is a strong chance to be recalled on Friday night for his second game of the year. Meanwhile St Kilda forward Max King will miss the rest of the season due to a knee injury.
A woman accused with her fiance of murdering her three-year-old daughter will face trial without a jury due to what a judge described as a risk of prejudicial testimony.
Police are hunting a stranger who randomly pushed a woman onto the train tracks at Richmond station in Melbourne.
Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger has pleaded guilty to a series of vicious assaults on a woman.
Only two people were allowed near eight-time NBA All-Star Yao Ming when Australia’s men’s basketball team overcame a sluggish start to defeat China in one of their final hitouts before heading to Paris.
It’s time for Labor to not just allow a conscience vote to its members on issues regarding Gaza but for our society as a whole to acknowledge there is more than one worldview for our collective future. Surely we need this honest discussion more than ever?
In most cases, the nation’s corporate regulator responded with an automated “no further action” email within 40 seconds of a complaint being received.
It’s understood Payman intends to make a statement about her future on Thursday and announce a formal split from Labor.
A portfolio review has prompted EV Resources to reboot a germanium and gallium hunt at its Khartoum project prospective for critical minerals in Queensland.
There’s already a “plan B” in place for Robert and Luke Price’s ex-Godolphin recruit Zaragoza should the weather halt Thursday’s Kembla Grange meeting.
All the information required to make your selections for the NSW feature meeting.
The embattled retailer has appointed voluntary administrators after several months of trying to secure funding.
ASIC has failed in its sole mandate to enforce the country’s corporate laws and is in a “dire” state with an unenviable prosecutorial rate.
Booktopia has entered voluntary administration after failing to secure emergency funding.
A man armed with a knife and hammer is on the run after targeting and stealing from three women walking alone.
At least 116 people have been killed in a stampede at a religious event in India.
The Albanese government’s plan to cut international student numbers could be disastrous, according to universities and business.
US President Joe Biden has explained his lacklustre debating skills in his first showdown against Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.