Today
Tiger Woods charged with driving under the influence after crash
According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment at the crash scene. He did not suffer any significant injuries.
This Month
London Marathon plans to become two-day, 100,000-runner event in 2027
Next year’s “Double London Marathon” would be staged on Saturday and Sunday April 24-25, with the elite men’s and women’s races also held on separate days.
Misery for Matildas as Japan claim Women’s Asian Cup
The Matildas’ 16-year wait for a major trophy rolls on after the national team fell 1-0 to Japan.
Kerr brilliance puts Australia through to Asian Cup final
The Matildas star proved the difference, scoring the winning goal to put Australia through 2-1 against China.
Fans and PM rush field as Alex Johnston makes NRL history
Alex Johnston sparked wild celebrations as he broke the NRL try-scoring record with the prime minister among hundreds of fans racing onto the field.
Racing NSW takes Australian Turf Club fight to next level
The racing regulator has decided to appeal a judgment by the NSW Supreme Court over the Australian Turf Club’s future.
Court blow to V’landys in Australian Turf Club fight
The ATC board directors took Racing NSW to court after it tried to place the racing club into administration.
Business playsuits turn out for the F1 Grand Prix
Bank chief executives, billionaires and dealmakers led the way in the backrooms of the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes wins absorbing F1 battle as Piastri spins out
Oscar Piastri suffered the most humiliating episode of his career as the new breed of Formula 1 cars sparked the more exciting racing that was promised.
Piastri faces uphill battle after Melbourne qualifying
Saturday’s big surprise came from Max Verstappen, who had crashed out in the first part of qualifying, leaving him towards the rear of the grid.
Piastri off to a dream start as battery power ignites Grand Prix
Normal curfews on working overnight were lifted so the new, largely unproven cars could be ready for Friday’s Australian Grand Prix practice.
Asylum calls for Iranian football team branded ‘wartime traitors’
Iran’s female players made global headlines on Monday when they declined to sing the anthem before a 3-0 loss to South Korea on the Gold Coast.
‘Buzzy and unmissable’: Netflix’s winning formula is shaking up live sport
Brandon Riegg convinced Netflix and Formula 1 to take a risk on a documentary series on the sport. Its runaway success has helped change global streaming.
Horner is back for Melbourne F1. But not the one you think
The younger brother of Christian Horner reveals why the Melbourne Grand Prix has become the ultimate networking hub for CEOs and celebrities.
‘No hubris or arrogance’: Drummond’s vow for AFL in post-Goyder era
Craig Drummond has been elected as the new chair of the AFL and has vowed to focus on the football, fans and a decision on an evening grand final.
The Tasmanian golf course hoping to lure big spenders
The first classic links course as part of the 7 Mile Beach project – which carries a total cost of $50 million – has opened in Hobart, thanks to tour pro Mat Goggin.
The man responsible for getting F1’s tyres and parts here by Friday
George Lawson is responsible for moving up to 1400 tonnes of F1 freight amid flight chaos in the Middle East. He hasn’t called Mike Cannon Brookes about borrowing his plane – yet.
‘Unopposed’ Drummond set to claim AFL mantle from Goyder
Transurban chairman and former Geelong president Craig Drummond is expected to be elected unopposed as the new chairman of the AFL on Wednesday.
Melbourne F1 boss is used to curveballs. War is a new one
The outbreak of the Middle East conflict days before the Melbourne Grand Prix threatened to throw the event into chaos. Travis Auld and his team hit the phones.
February
NRL chief says strong finances provide ‘flexibility’ in rights hunt
Andrew Abdo says the NRL is in a strong negotiating position ahead of the expected signing of a major new broadcast rights deal by the end of the year.
‘We can do a better job’: Tiley to take his grand tennis plans to US
Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley has confirmed he’s quitting to take over US tennis after a sometimes controversial career that transformed the Australian Open.
AFL club secretly buys 26 houses ahead of $250m development
Port Adelaide, chaired by David Koch, quietly acquired houses over three years surrounding its training ground, Alberton Oval, and has a loan from the AFL.
How Gout Gout travels the world when every split-second counts
Australia’s most promising sprinter is ready for take-off. This is how the 18-year-old stays competition-fit, despite a hectic flying schedule.
10 tips to overtake the competition, from the head of F1’s newest team
How do you build a team that can beat the world’s best? Just ask Jonathan Wheatley, the man bringing Audi to Formula 1.
V’landys eyes $1b NRL revenue as broadcast talks loom
The latest annual report, released ahead of the NRL season launch, indicates the sport’s growing popularity is behind recent financial growth.