Forget the 'rest and rotation' excuse. The numbers from the Gaddafi Stadium tell a darker story of tactical stubbornness and a middle-order that has forgotten how to build an innings.
The days of free beer and free footy are dead. As Foxtel pivots to streaming dominance with Kayo, the average punter is paying the price. We analyze the numbers behind the monopoly.
Sydney woke up choking on smoke again this Saturday. While the fires burn in the Hunter, the real crisis is in Macquarie Street. We were promised resilience after the Black Summer. What we got was a masterclass in managing decline.
It happened again. First the Tests, now the ODIs. While the fireworks of the T20 series blind us, the Black Caps have quietly dismantled the myth of Indian invincibility at home. Is this a slump, or the new geopolitical reality of cricket?
It’s the blockbuster we begged for. Aryna Sabalenka returns to her Melbourne kingdom for a fourth consecutive final, but this time, the Ice Queen awaits with a score to settle. Rod Laver Arena is about to witness a collision of physics and temperament.
Forget Moira Rose’s wig collection. The real story isn't about comedy anymore—it’s about how a 70-year-old Canadian legend just walked onto HBO's grimmest set and schooled everyone.
It’s the phantom vibration in your pocket and the refresh thumb twitch at the dinner table. Why a simple search query has become the true heartbeat of the Australian summer.
For two decades, tennis was a sport of suffering. Then a kid from Murcia showed up, started laughing in the middle of fifth sets, and forced the entire world to relearn the game.
When the King of Pubs buys the country's loudest megaphone, it's not just a business deal—it's a cultural shift. Here's why Arthur Laundy's shock acquisition of Nine Radio proves that old-school instincts still trump algorithms.
We are a nation of disaster voyeurs. As search traffic for "fires near me" hits new peaks this summer, the data reveals a terrifying truth: we are replacing physical preparation with digital obsession. And it might get us killed.
Every Thursday at 8:30 PM, a collective shiver runs through the Australian internet. It’s not a breaking news event or a celebrity scandal. It’s millions of us, staring at a screen, hoping for a miracle that math says isn't coming.
Two cases in West Bengal and the world holds its breath. But before we start hoarding toilet paper again, let’s look at the numbers. The Nipah virus is a ruthless killer, yes, but the current global hysteria might be less about public safety and more about a 'pandemic industry' desperate to justify its budget.
It took one split-second of madness in Shanghai to nearly derail a career. It took a magical fortnight in Melbourne to put it back on track. Here is how Marc Polmans, the quiet achiever, flipped the script at AO 2026.
We were promised a tactical renaissance and a 'Swiss Model' utopia. By Matchday 8, all we have is a glitzy grinder chewing up teenagers and elite coaches rediscovering the forgotten art of kicking it long.
When the Commonwealth Bank app went dark on January 28, it wasn't just a glitch—it was a warning shot. As Australia races toward a cashless horizon, the crumbling tech infrastructure beneath our feet is screaming for attention.
She was supposed to be retired, coaching wealthy kids in the Emirates. Instead, at 41, the Russian veteran just pulled off the heist of the year, reminding the WTA tour that tennis IQ doesn't age.
Holly Valance and Pauline Hanson have dropped a culture war anthem that supposedly topped the charts. But before the Right claims a cultural revolution, let's look at the math behind the 'hit' that’s making more noise than cents.
She wasn't supposed to be in the final. She wasn't even supposed to make the main draw. But when Olivia Gadecki tore through the Guadalajara bracket, she didn't just climb the rankings—she rewrote her own narrative.
While the 'Yellow Giant' posts yet another stratospheric profit, the gap between its boardroom rhetoric and the reality of Australian households has never been wider. Is CommBank evolving into a tech powerhouse, or just abandoning the humans who built it?
It’s January 2026. Elena Rybakina just pocketed the biggest cheque in tennis history at the WTA Finals, and the pundits are screaming "She's back!" But look closer at the 2025 Grand Slam log, and you’ll see a different story. Is the Ivanisevic era a revolution, or just a fresh coat of paint on a fragile engine?