Australia’s 3×3 basketball conundrum
How will the sport progress?
How will the sport progress?
Hattie Shand has had a breakout 2022
Commonwealth Games victory Lanning’s last for now.
How will the sport progress?
Hattie Shand has had a breakout 2022
Commonwealth Games victory Lanning’s last for now.
The Commonwealth Games can still survive without the world’s best athletes, writes Tom Parker.
Two podium lock-outs have highlighted a quieter day for Australia as Melissa Breen fails to make 100m final.
Day 4 brought Australia its best day of the Games with eight gold and 22 medals in total as the track cycling wrapped and athletics kicked off.
Australia demoted England to second on the medal tally, winning seven gold, five silver and seven bronze medals on Day Three in Glasgow. Luke Costin reports.
A world record in the women’s 4×100 freestyle capped off a golden opening day in the pool and velodrome. Luke Costin wraps up Australia’s Day 1 action.
Despite being one of the most popular Olympic sports, athletics struggles to attract coverage in between Olympic years. Simone McInnes reports on one of most famous professional footraces in the world, the Stawell Gift.
Olympic swimmer Shayne Reese, shares the thrilling highs and heartbreaking lows of elite sport in a candid interview with Nick Schomburgk.
High expectations are placed on Sally Pearson to win the 100m hurdles tomorrow morning, writes Joshua Jeans.
English swimmer Ellen Gandy has always been drawn to water, whether falling into ponds or striving for Olympic glory. Brendan Lucas spoke to her in Melbourne about her journey so far, as well as her future aspirations.
From humble beginnings, the Brunswick Cycling Club has become one of the most successful cycling clubs in Australia. Kyle Sheldon headed down to the velodrome.
In a nation obsessed with sport, Australia’s disabled athletes are severely under-represented in the media. Rebecca Adams reports.
Ryan Jon talks with Upstart’s sporting guru Ben Waterworth about his recent experiences as a journalist covering the Commonwealth Games in India.
Is sport journalism important? After three weeks in New Delhi, La Trobe University’s new lecturer in sport journalism, David Lowden, considers the social impact of the profession he’s been part of for the last 20 years.