Glory COVID cases force more postponements
Perth Glory chief executive Tony Pignata is confident the club will be ready to play again on February 13 after they were hit by another COVID-19 wave.
Perth Glory chief executive Tony Pignata is confident the club will be ready to play again on February 13 after they were hit by another COVID-19 wave.
A doctor at a Perth metropolitan hospital is among Western Australia's latest COVID-19 cases, as isolation rules hit mines and schools.
West Coast and Fremantle's AFLW teams are set to return to familiar surroundings next week for a run of home games, with Perth Glory set to join them.
Perth Wildcats centre Matthew Hodgson will miss one NBL game under suspension for twice striking Sydney Kings player Dejan Vasiljevic in a match on January 30.
A specialist task force overseeing the implementation of recommendations for improving workplace culture at Parliament House has met for the first time.
Three ecologists are waiting to see what an epic wet season will mean for threatened and other species in one of Australia's biodiversity hotspots.
Wests Tigers second-rower Shawn Blore is facing the prospect of an NRL season ruined by injury after suffering a suspected ACL tear at training.
George Kambosos hopes to have an opponent, date and location signed off by the end of February for the maiden defence of his world lightweight titles.
Brisbane Roar have signed Japanese striker Ryo Wada on loan from J-League club Sagan Tosu for the remainder of the A-League Men season.
Queensland's regional Wellcamp quarantine facility will welcome its first guests on Saturday.
Socceroos legend John Aloisi is refusing to draw a line through Australia's World Cup qualifiying hopes and is optimistic about the next generation of players.
Parramatta prop Junior Paulo has been promoted to co-captain alongside Clint Gutherson.
Warriors coach Nathan Brown concedes it could be tough for his team to host matches in Auckland later this NRL season due to New Zealand's self-isolation rules.
Labor politicians have backed the coalition's religious discrimination bill, albeit with caveats, in two parliamentary inquiries into the contentious laws.
Cricket Australia has confirmed a new fixture for domestic cricket, with some states to finish the Sheffield Shield season having played just seven matches.
Haval's H6 represents the next generation in Chinese imports and suggests there will be plenty more quality vehicles from the Asian superpower.
Australia's first green hydrogen project has been certified as some governments look to drive alternative fuels and fleets.
Detective-turned-convicted murderer Roger Rogerson will be called to testify in the inquest into the 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing that killed 15 people.
Wallabies winger Andrew Kellaway has been named the 2021 rookie of the year but is already feeling the pressure of father time on his rugby career.
Victoria's falling COVID-19 hospital figures will allow non-urgent elective surgery to resume, as an extra $1.4 billion is pumped into the health system.
A high-performance consultancy business will receive apologies from the Nine Network and The Age over their reporting of Adelaide's notorious pre-season camp.
The federal government's handling of aged care sector COVID-19 outbreaks is a "national disgrace", Queensland's Deputy Premier Steven Miles says.
An administrator from Pauline Hanson's One Nation party who is charged with fraud has had his case mentioned in a Brisbane court.
Hamish Reza Khobdel has appeared in court and is on bail after being charged with importing 83kg of methamphetamine hidden inside timber pallets.
Reigning Australian WPGA champion Su Oh is three shots behind leaders Marina Alex and Nasa Hataoka in the windy LPGA Drive On Championship at Crown Colony.
Matildas teammates Alanna Kennedy and Hayley Raso will take on Sam Kerr's Chelsea in the FA Women's League Cup final after Manchester City beat Tottenham 3-0.
Melbourne City's Scott Jamieson believes coach Patrick Kisnorbo has earned the right to be linked with the vacancy at English club Sunderland.
Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles has dismissed claims a former top public servant's integrity concerns about a recruitment process were ignored.
WHO regional director for Europe Hans Kluge says the region is entering a "plausible endgame to the pandemic".
New research shows that outdoor types might have their genes to thank for that burning desire to spend time in the bush or at the beach.
Speculation over Justin Langer's future will drag on after Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley confirmed the governing body will speak further with the coach.