Australia win first Ashes test against England
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The tourists collapsed to a famous Ashes defeat in the first Test in Perth on Saturday, with a 69-ball century from Travis Head and a catastrophic afternoon batting session – in which England lost four wickets for just 11 runs – helping Australia complete a remarkable turnaround inside two days.
France vs. Australia in the 2025 Autumn Internationals is available to live stream for free on TF1+.
England avoid Australia and New Zealand in 2026 Rugby League World Cup group stages, while draws are also made for women's and wheelchair tournaments.
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Under-16s lose access to Instagram and Facebook in Australia ahead of landmark social media ban
Australia has a reputation for taking on tech giants, but experts worry about the impact of its world-first social media ban on privacy and shrinking spaces for youths.
Meta is removing users under 16 from its platforms as Australia enforces the world’s first nationwide social media ban
Australia's National Indian Film Festival is expanding into regional territories and has signed partnerships with India's NFDC and IFFI.
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Ashes 2025/26: Cricket Australia to suffer huge loss due to premature end of Perth Test
Overview The Perth Test of the Ashes 2025/26 between England and Australia ended in just two days As a result of it, Cricket Australia is reported to suffer a huge loss of over $3 million from ticket revenue As both England and Australia didn't last long in the first innings,
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India's PTC Punjabi has partnered with Australia's Temple for three Punjabi-language films under the Australia-India Audiovisual Co-Production Treaty.
Data obtained in an ABC investigation shows the bulk of fines for selling illicit tobacco — tens of millions of dollars — are not being paid.
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