Phoenix reach FFA Cup quarter-finals
The Wellington Phoenix are through to the quarter-finals of the FFA Cup after beating Avondale FC 4-1.
The Wellington Phoenix are through to the quarter-finals of the FFA Cup after beating Avondale FC 4-1.
A report on public transport pricing has found the system needs a rethink but governments should not use free travel and fare reductions to incentivise use.
Mitch Marsh has hit an unbeaten 100 from 60 deliveries - his highest Twenty20 score - as the Perth Scorchers scored a 53-run win over the Hobart Hurricanes.
Poland's Health ministry says a Polish teenager who flew from Warsaw to China last week is mainland China's first person to test positive for Omicron.
Vietnamese writer Pham Doan Trang has been convicted of "conducting propaganda against the state" and jailed for nine years.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a rebellion from libertarian MPs among his Conservative party on the introduction of vaccination certification.
The English Premier League has lifted a ban on related-party sponsorships allowing Newcastle's Saudi ownership to make deals with the kingdom's companies.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has withdrawn his bid to become a senator in the latest twist in a election race full of last-minute changes and surprises.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta accepts it will take time for the rift with striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to heal after he was stripped of the captaincy.
Australia's Ange Postecoglou could be without Japanese star Kyogo Furuhashi for his first final as Celtic manager at Hampden Park on Sunday.
Hotel quarantine for some travellers arriving in England will be scrapped as Omicron is now prevalent in the UK, Health Secretary Sajid Javid says.
UK employers hired a record number of staff in November, underscoring the Bank of England's dilemma as it meets on interest rates this week.
Hours after being charged over a pub slapping, Mongols bikie Toby Mitchell has been jailed for two months and freed on bail after filing an appeal.
Japanese car maker Toyota will be offering 30 new fully electric models by 2030, president Akio Toyoda says.
Swedish authorities are probing "marine intoxication" involving two crew members on a British ship after a fatal collision in the Baltic Sea.
A 33-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a 25-year-old man near a caravan park in north Queensland.
The Newcastle Jets' A-League Men's team is isolating after one of their players, Angus Thurgate, tested positive for COVID-19.
European shares have risen as investors looked beyond the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.
The Central Land Council has urged the Northern Territory government to stop issuing groundwater extraction licences in parts of Central Australia.
David Warner's ribs remain a point of discomfort ahead of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide, with the opener battling through a net session.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a rebellion among his Conservatives in a parliamentary vote over measures to curb the spread of the Omicron virus variant.
Mitch Marsh has hit an unbeaten 100 from 60 deliveries - his highest Twenty20 score - as the Perth Scorchers posted 5-182 against the Hobart Hurricanes.
Two doses of the Pfizer vaccine appear to have given 70 per cent protection against hospitalisation in South Africa, a study shows.
Former Australian Super boss Ian Silk has been elected to Hawthorn's board and shapes as a possible future president of the AFL club.
A seven-month-old girl is in an Adelaide hospital in a critical condition with meningococcal disease.
Former Carlton captain Marc Murphy says he endured a strained relationship with Mick Malthouse during the latter's time as coach of the AFL club.
A tsunami alert has been lifted by Indonesian authorities following a magnitude 7.3 earthquake that struck off Flores Island.
Richie Porte and Grace Brown headline a strong group of local road cyclists who will race next month in Australian events.
The unvaccinated will be able to socialise in public and shop freely as restrictions ease in NSW, just as COVID-19 cases surge in the lead up to Christmas.
Europe's leading banker to corporate Asia, HSBC, says it expects all its clients to have a plan in place to exit coal by the end of 2023.
The Queensland government's youth crime crackdown is overloading courts so often that children are in custody for almost a year before their cases are heard.