With cartoonist Mark Knight’s work under a microscope, and in the face of worldwide condemnation, the Herald Sun has come out swinging.
Many Perth residents were left in a state of panic when a fireball, presumed to be a meteor, zoomed past the city last night.
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Two Finnish backpackers were attacked on a popular hiking trail in Western Australia, by a man who is clearly a few beers short of a six-pack.
A mellow boat trip escalated pretty rapidly after a shark dragged an Ozzie woman into the water by nibbling on her finger.
Nick Kyrgios has a history of dubious on-court behaviour, and his latest antics have seen him cop a R238 000 fine. Not that he cares.
For a quarter of a century, Gregory P Smith travelled around a country that shunned his very existence, and eventually drove him into a rainforest.
An Ozzie university has been hit by a massive racism scandal, after a photo of their students wearing blackface and Ku Klux Klan hit Instagram.
Residents of an apartment block in Brisbane were sick of seeing shite on their pavement. Their sting operation led to this rather uncouth picture.
Churches aren’t exactly known for their racy signs, but over on Australia’s Gold Coast everyone’s having a good chuckle at this one.
Parking can be an absolute nightmare, but a hotel valet managed to take it to the extreme by finding space for a Porsche in the unlikeliest place.
David and Candice had their every move scrutinised in the wake of his ball-tampering antics, and the stress eventually became too much for Candice to bear.
Learning to drive is a terrifying experience, and it’s also rather terrifying for those who you share the road with. This chap’s parents are rather stressed.
Justin Langer has been brought in to try and restore the Ozzie team’s credibility, but the former opener has a few skeletons in his closet.
Justin Langer was announced as the new Ozzie coach earlier today, and I imagine that David Warner is pretty stoked with how that appointment began.
After a family row, a 12-year-old from Sydney made his way to the airport with a credit card in hand and flew to Bali for an adventure.
If you were offered a whopping amount of money to act as a drug-smuggler’s decoy, would you take it? Don’t – that’s what got the cocaine babes into trouble.
It’s plain to see that there’s plenty of tension between the Ozzie and SA governments at present, and this travel advice isn’t going to mend any bridges.
After eight athletes were reported missing on Wednesday, a further five have now vanished. Australian Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is not impressed.
With various Australian politicians supporting the idea of fast-tracked visas for white SA farmers, thousands gathered in Perth to push the issue.
Once again, the idea of a zombie apocalypse is being explored, although this time we’re in the Australian outback with Martin Freeman.
Smith, Warner, Bancroft – three names that will forever be associated with cheating. Not a good look, but Australia’s real sporting shame is something far more sinister.
We’ve heard plenty this week about how distraught Steve Smith is, and if you doubted that then his press conference earlier is all the proof you need.
Mickey Arthur is uniquely placed to understand the Ozzie team culture, having coached three different countries. It’s safe to say Australia was his least favourite.
We’re set to hear from Steve Smith later today, but the man at the centre of it all has finally given a statement, I dunno, anyone else feel like this doesn’t cut it?
The tape / sandpaper debate can finally be settled once and for all, although David Warner has bigger things to worry about. His bank balance is taking a beating.
Reds prop Taniela Tupou is a beast of man, and his hit on Stormers winger Craig Barry over the weekend was actually tough to watch. About that suspension.
I know you’re probably starting to tire of all the cricket talk, but let’s take a moment to give props to the team that captured the Ozzie scoundrels in action.
We will soon learn exactly what actions Cricket Australia takes against their cheats, but inside sources paint a picture of a team in disarray.
Yesterday was the kind of day you want to savour, so let’s look at some of the best moments that may have slipped you by. Warning – this may leave you grinning.