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A nice guy with a complex legacy: Gustavsson’s Matildas roller-coaster has come to a halt
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Paris 2024

A nice guy with a complex legacy: Gustavsson’s Matildas roller-coaster has come to a halt

As the post-mortems come thick and fast, a holistic reflection of the Swede’s tenure in charge of the Matildas can be viewed through the prism of his own language.

  • by Emma Kemp

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AFL reveals the start time of this year’s grand final
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AFL 2024

AFL reveals the start time of this year’s grand final

This year’s grand final will remain in its traditional Saturday afternoon time slot. The AFL Commission has signed off on league chief Andrew Dillon’s recommendation today.

  • by Andrew Wu and Jon Pierik
A new leader, an assassination and the nuclear option: Why world is sweating on Iran

A new leader, an assassination and the nuclear option: Why world is sweating on Iran

The new Iranian president had been in power for just 10 hours when a senior Hamas leader was killed on the country’s soil. The world has held its breath for retaliation since.

  • by David E. Sanger and Farnaz Fassihi
This was classic backs-to-the-wall Matildas – and that was the problem
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Paris 2024

This was classic backs-to-the-wall Matildas – and that was the problem

An Olympic campaign sputtered to an end in Marseille as the Matildas succumbed 2-1 to the US, their forever nemesis. It was an unprepossessing way to go out.

  • by Greg Baum
Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision
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Inflation

Why the price of your breakfast might point to the Reserve Bank’s next decision

Muesli and milk was becoming a luxury as inflation soared. But there are good signs the nation’s inflation pressures are finally starting to abate.

  • by Shane Wright
Why the brain is just as important in gymnastics as physical strength
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Paris 2024

Why the brain is just as important in gymnastics as physical strength

Gymnasts are known for their physical feats, but it’s their split-second decision-making that separates the medal winners from the ones going home empty-handed.

  • by Tony Blazevich
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Could Mitchell Moses be next? Why there may be more bad news for embattled Eels
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NRL 2024

Could Mitchell Moses be next? Why there may be more bad news for embattled Eels

Still reeling from the news that Blaize Talagi is on the move, Parramatta must now face the prospect of Mitchell Moses following suit.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
The swimmer and her dodgy Quarter Pounder: Inside the latest Chinese doping scandal
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Paris 2024

The swimmer and her dodgy Quarter Pounder: Inside the latest Chinese doping scandal

It is hypocritical for anyone who welcomes Shayna Jack’s involvement in Paris to begrudge Tang Muhan’s participation.

  • by Chip Le Grand
How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

How to avoid the ‘oldest daughter’ effect when inheriting money

Women in Australia are increasingly being tasked with managing the finances not just for their immediate family, but also for their parents.

  • by Grace Bacon
Days away from a crucial decision: Who will Harris choose as her White House running mate?

Days away from a crucial decision: Who will Harris choose as her White House running mate?

Kamala Harris’ pick as her potential vice president has taken on greater significance since the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and could sway a close election.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Love it or loathe it, 1980s architecture is back in the frame
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Collectables

Love it or loathe it, 1980s architecture is back in the frame

Whether it’s the return of big shoulder pads or the Memphis movement from the early 1980s, sometimes it’s difficult to pinpoint when and where there’s a shift in direction.

  • by Stephen Crafti