Mbye laughs off talk of unrest at Dragons
St George Illawarra's Moses Mbye says suggestions of unrest in the Dragons' playing group are "laughable" as pressure mounts on coach Anthony Griffin.
St George Illawarra's Moses Mbye says suggestions of unrest in the Dragons' playing group are "laughable" as pressure mounts on coach Anthony Griffin.
SAS soldiers who eventually testified against Ben Roberts-Smith were willing to turn a blind eye to alleged crimes due to a code of silence, a judge has heard.
Brisbane back-rower Jordan Riki says restoring the Broncos' status as one of the NRL's elite clubs has been a stated goal for the squad this year.
Most households except recent first-home buyers have enough savings to cope with rising interest rates, which the ANZ tips to reach three per cent this year.
Australia's champion backstroker Isaac Cooper has been sent home from a pre-Commonwealth Games camp for misusing a medication.
Brisbane prop Payne Haas will line up for the Broncos as they meet fellow top-four hopefuls Parramatta.
Ukraine is reporting heavy and sometimes fatal Russian shelling amid what it says are largely unsuccessful attempts by Russian ground forces to advance.
St George Illawarra have granted George Burgess leave to attend to a personal matter, which they say is unrelated to his recent criminal charge.
More wild weather is on the way for parts of Queensland and NSW, with heavy rain, damaging winds and hazardous surf bringing the risk of coastal erosion.
The NBL will break new ground in professional Australian sport when the Sydney Kings and Melbourne United play on Christmas Day this year.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has flagged changes to the RBA's board with a new review to look at the expertise of its nine members, as one had his term extended.
Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of assassinated US president John F Kennedy, is due to arrive in Australia at the end of the week.
Researchers are in need of Australian volunteers as they investigate the impact of wearing sunscreen on healthy vitamin D production.
Police say a woman used a fake COVID-19 vaccination certificate so she could work as an administrator at a western Sydney primary school.
Socceroo Aaron Mooy has signed for Celtic, managed by former Australia coach Ange Postecoglou, securing Mooy regular matches ahead of the Qatar World Cup.
Temperatures have reached 40.3C for the first time on record in the United Kingdom.
Britain recorded its highest ever temperature of 39.1C, surpassing the previous record of 38.7C recorded in 2019.
The Australian Energy Market Operator has triggered the gas supply guarantee diverting gas from Queensland to NSW after shortages in Victoria.
Record-breaking attendances at the UEFA Women's Euro in England have organisers excited for what lies ahead for next year's trans-Tasman Women's World Cup.
A culture of deliberate and extensive use of taxpayer resources within sections of the Victorian Labor Party has been laid bare by an integrity probe.
Brisbane coach Kevin Walters hopes a post-Origin camp has his NRL team primed for a big finish to the season, starting with Thursday's trip to face Parramatta.
Two speeches in two days will give the Reserve Bank of Australia an opportunity to demonstrate how hawkish it is feeling as rate hikes loom.
Health staff burnout and workers off sick are creating shortages in Queensland emergency rooms as a third COVID-19 wave approaches its peak, a doctor says.
England Test captain and 2019 World Cup hero Ben Stokes will quit one-day cricket following the opening game of a three-match series against South Africa.
Essendon coach Ben Rutten believes his job is safe after reeling off three straight wins as the AFL club undertakes an internal review.
As Russia prepares to intensify its operations, Ukraine's security chief and top prosecutor have been sacked over numerous cases of collaboration with Moscow.
St Kilda ruckman Paddy Ryder will miss up to six weeks after suffering a calf injury, sparking fears the veteran may have played his last AFL game.
Hamdi Alqudsi is on trial in Sydney for his alleged role leading the Shura, a terror group accused of planning attacks on Israeli diplomats and the mardi gras.
Closing submissions have begun in the defamation trial launched by Ben Roberts-Smith, describing a sustained media campaign to discredit an exceptional soldier.
An inquiry has heard Indigenous domestic violence victims have been turned away or are at risk of being misidentified as the perpetrator by Queensland Police.
An Australian-funded program is about to deliver 40 Fijian trainees to aged care facilities in regional Queensland.