Football Australia has publicly backed Tony Popovic despite criticism over the Socceroos’ heartbreaking World Cup exit.
Popovic came under fire after Australia lost its Round of 32 clash against Egypt in a penalty shootout, with his late goalkeeper substitution and penalty lineup among the decisions questioned by fans and commentators.
Dolly Parton has shared a heartfelt thank-you to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce after the couple donated $2 million to her Imagination Library.
In a sweet video message, the country music icon said she was “blown away” by the gift, before jokingly asking if she could have their firstborn because “that is gonna be one special baby”.
After 27 years, 'SpongeBob SquarePants' has finally revealed the name of one of its most unexpectedly beloved background characters.
The iconic real estate agent fish, long known to fans as Incidental 49A after trying to sell Squidward’s house in 'Opposite Day', has officially been named Janet.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married after tying the knot in a glamorous New York City ceremony.
After weeks of rumours, the couple wed at Madison Square Garden, with family and celebrity friends gathering for the highly anticipated celebration after days of speculation around their star-studded wedding.
They gave it everything for 120 minutes, but the Socceroos fell short in a penalty shootout against Egypt at the World Cup.
We're still so proud of them! 💛💚
A Socceroos fan has gone viral in the US after he made a barehanded catch at the baseball... just imagine how impressed they'd be at the cricket.
The Texas Rangers invited Aussie fans who are in town for the Socceroos knock out match with Eygpt, and honestly the FOMO is real watching this.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly donated $26 million to charities across the US ahead of their rumoured Madison Square Garden wedding.
The donations went to more than 20 organisations, including food banks, children’s hospitals and charities in cities with personal ties to the couple.
A man has been rescued alive after spending eight days trapped beneath the rubble of a shopping centre that collapsed during earthquakes in Venezuela.
Hernan Alberto Gil Flores, a 44-year-old security guard and father of two, was pulled from the basement of the Galerias Playa Grande shopping centre following a marathon rescue effort dubbed “Operation Miracle”.
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, the youngest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, has graduated from St Andrew's University with a joint degree in English Literature and International Relations.
Her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, attended the ceremony where the young royal was announced without any titles, but as 'Louise Mountbatten-Windsor'.
German workers will no longer be able to simply call in sick under a major new crackdown on workplace absences.
Employees must now provide a medical certificate from the first day of illness, with the government arguing the move is needed to tackle high rates of sick leave and boost the country’s struggling economy.
Donald Trump has toured the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library ahead of its grand opening, becoming one of the first high-profile visitors to see the new North Dakota site.
Footage shows Trump chatting with an AI-powered version of the 26th president, asking whether Theodore Roosevelt considered the Panama Canal his greatest achievement.
Coles shoppers have spotted Christmas mince pies already hitting supermarket shelves, months before the festive season.
The early arrival of the holiday treat has sparked mixed reactions online, with some shoppers thrilled to see the seasonal favourite back and others questioning whether July is just a little too soon.
Billie Eilish is facing backlash after a resurfaced interview showed her labelling parents “lazy” for sending their children to traditional schools.
The singer, who was homeschooled alongside her brother Finneas, sparked debate after suggesting some parents choose regular schooling because they do not want to teach their kids themselves.
Woolworths shoppers are being urged to check their change, with three limited-edition $2 coins being released to celebrate Australia’s 2026 Commonwealth Games team.
The Royal Australian Mint designs will roll out weekly from July 15, featuring gymnastics, 3x3 wheelchair basketball and athletics, and will be available through participating Woolworths registers while stocks last.
Anthony Albanese has defended Labor’s gambling reforms, saying he is “not against someone having a punt on a Saturday” but wants to tackle problem gambling.
The Prime Minister said the changes are part of a “comprehensive approach” targeting online and overseas gambling, while insisting the government has struck the right balance and gone “far enough”.
Driving a manual car could help keep your brain sharp and even reduce the risk of dementia, according to a new study from Japan.
Researchers found using a traditional three-pedal manual transmission puts more demand on the brain than driving an automatic, helping support cognitive function and mental health.
Camp Rock 3 is officially happening, with the Jonas Brothers returning to the Disney franchise almost 20 years after the original movie.
The sequel will follow Connect 3 as they head back to Camp Rock to find a new opening act, introducing a fresh group of campers.
Pubs across NSW and Victoria will be allowed to stay open overnight so fans can watch the Socceroos’ huge World Cup clash with Egypt.
The 4am knockout match has sparked special trading arrangements in both states, with venues able to keep the beers flowing as Australia fights for a spot in the quarter finals.
Novak Djokovic has apologised after giving a Wimbledon ballgirl the fright of her life with a cheeky courtside prank.
The tennis star pretended she had stabbed him with a pair of scissors during his match, later admitting he “probably scared her” after the clip went viral.