The former Australian of the Year and leading melanoma pathologist died on June 7 at the age of 59, three years after being diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer.
Two stoppage-time goals, ghosts of a World Cup scandal from 42 years ago, and a desperately unlucky Iranian side are just some of the takeaways from Algeria and Austria's chaotic group stage finale.
Competitors at the annual Beer Can Regatta race rafts engineered from drinking containers, with beer or soft-drink cans the popular choice this year.
Sydney and Melbourne record their weakest auction results in years, with fewer than half of all homes going under the hammer finding a buyer.
Round 16 comes to a conclusion with the Kangaroos and Bombers at Docklands, followed by the Suns heading west to take on ladder-leaders Fremantle. Follow live.
The World Cup has reached the round of 32. Here is the full fixture list for the remainder of the tournament, including the kick-off times in Australia.
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley is set to name his side for the third State of Origin match as the Blues chase a win in the decider. Follow live.
Based on the day in the life of an outback station ringer, the Battle of the Barkly obstacle course has been won by two young cattle industry workers.
After Marija MilisavljeviΔ's husband died in 2021, she wanted to memorialise his Facebook account to keep a trove of photos and videos, but tech giant Meta has not made it easy.
New parents often struggle in silence, but a growing number of perinatal clinics offering free mental health support are being rolled out across Australia.
The Socceroos' next World Cup opponents Egypt are sweating on the fitness of key striker Mohamed Salah, Scotland's coach Steve Clarke resigns after his team's exit and Davinson SΓ‘nchez was denied a late winner because of his toe. Here are today's quick hits.
It took only a month after coming to office for Keir Starmer's popularity to begin plummeting. Does it mean the UK has become ungovernable? Or is something else to blame?
The Treasurer is promising to "fix" an unintended consequence of the government's overhaul of property tax breaks to protect widows and divorcees β but he has refused to say exactly how.
Known to many as the Island of the Gods, residents fear Bali may soon become the "Island of Trash" due to a deluge of tourists, a lack of rubbish education and the partial closure of a much-needed landfill facility.
Erin Mortimer's dad, Bulldogs and Blues legend Steve Mortimer, was diagnosed with dementia at just 60 after years of concussions during his playing career. Erin is holding on to the special memories, and the glimmers of him that remain.
An Australian man charged with the murder of a 17-year-old girl in Thailand tells her family her death was "out of my control".
Almost 100 shearing shed workers across regional WA sign up to a new training program aimed at helping contractors and their teams find work beyond the shearing industry.
England came into the World Cup with a side it thought was capable of beating the best teams in the world. If it can't beat the little guys, it may never get a chance to prove its theory right.
The disruption-plagued Perth-to-Bunbury train service is back on track following years of breakdowns and delays, but locals remain frustrated over the rollout.
For the first time in 123 years, the Wallabies and All Blacks will play a Bledisloe Cup Test on Anzac Day, with Lang Park hosting in 2027, 2029 and 2031.
Australian underdog Karis Davidson remains a fighter's chance of landing the biggest pay day in women's golf history after staying in touch with the leaders at the Women's PGA Championship.
The cybersecurity sector is projected to need tens of thousands of roles filled by 2030. Now, a university-based program is helping provide those workers by tapping into the abilities of autistic people.
Private Michael Paice never talked about his distinguished medal from World War II, but his story of extraordinary bravery is now being told.
Shark-spotting drones will provide year-round coverage at about 70 beaches along the NSW coast as part of an expanded surveillance program announced after a Sydney mother was attacked by a suspected white shark.
Bartering is one of the oldest trade systems in the world, and as the cost of living soars, there is growing interest in trading homegrown and homemade goods.
Volunteers and wildlife advocates push to reopen the Eyre Bird Observatory, arguing the station will be critical in monitoring the potential impact of avian flu.
The 23-time grand slam champion is mobbed by fans and praised by players as she returns to the All England Club ahead of her comeback match.
A Sunshine Coast man who was told he would never walk again after a bicycle accident now wants golf to be included in the 2032 Paralympic Games, crediting the sport with his recovery.
It comes after the United States says it launched fresh strikes on Iranian military infrastructure near the Strait of Hormuz "in direct response to continued Iranian aggression against commercial shipping".
After escaping the big smoke, these five young people have swapped the metro rat race for a slower life in the outback β and say they wouldnβt change a thing.
Egypt is sweating on the fitness of star forward Mohamed Salah, but the Socceroos won't be complacent as they prepare for just the third FIFA World Cup knockout encounter in the team's history.
The conventional wisdom is that Canberra is a largely left-leaning city, but the national capital is now among places in One Nation's sights as support for the party surges across the country.
Braxton's mum says there needs to be more clothing options available for children with amputations, after struggling to find some for her son whose leg became amputated in the womb.
Avalanches, altitude sickness, orcs and Justin Bieber β a Brisbane mountaineer is believed to have set a new world record on Mount Everest for charity, despite every obstacle thrown his way.
The township of Naracoorte, nestled in South Australia's rural heartland, has put out the welcome mat for migrants, who have helped enrich its social fabric and boost the economy.
England locks up top spot in Group L as Harry Kane becomes the Three Lions' top World Cup goal-scorer in a 2-0 win over Panama, as Croatia beats Ghana in Philadelphia. Follow live.
A Queensland family shares its journey with motor neurone disease for the first time and gives advice on how to cope with a diagnosis.
Forty years ago, the chance discovery of a bloodied matinee jacket unravelled a murder conviction. Now, that evidence lives inside a national museum's collection that's too sensitive for public display.
The death toll from two earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed beyond 1,400, as searches for survivors intensify during the remaining hours of the window for survival.
South Australia is at the bleeding edge of the energy transition but record low winds have pushed its grid to the brink of its limits.
Six months into Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s, the federal government has announced tougher laws that it says will hold big tech to account and keep kids safe online.
Also in the Strait of Hormuz an oil tanker has been damaged by an "unidentified projectile", while an Israeli drone has reportedly struck an area of southern Lebanon.
Reigning champions the Melbourne Vixens will get a chance to defend their 2025 Super Netball title after winning the preliminary final over the West Coast Fever.
An entangled humpback whale near Sydney is one of eight currently caught in marine debris off the New South Wales coast.
The daughter of an elderly couple attacked in an alleged home invasion in northern NSW wants to see mobile coverage improved across regional areas.
South Australian citizen scientists say they called the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline to report a dead sea bird and were given advice that contradicts official government messaging.
Canberra soccer match officials say referee abuse is a "systemic issue" across all sporting codes, with increasingly hostile behaviour from spectators, players and coaches causing 44 per cent of Capital Football's referees to leave their roles after a year.
Perth residents are bracing for more wet weather after a powerful cold front damaged roofs and downed trees on Friday night.
A man from Ballarat is in custody as investigations continue into the discovery of the body of a teenage girl found stuffed inside a suitcase.
Manly enforcer Haumole Olakau'atu, who was left out of the NSW team in State of Origin Game II, has made a statement to Blues selectors with a dominating first half against the Melbourne Storm. Follow live.