Sydney will take centre stage at Rugby World Cup 2027 while a embarrassing situation where Melbourne could have been completely overlooked for even a single match was only avoided by late night talks 48 hours out from the deadline.
The body of slain gangland figure Sam “The Punisher” Abdulrahim has been carried in a gold coffin at his funeral service in Melbourne.
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Twenty-four years after Jonny Wilkinson broke Australia’s hearts, Sydney’s Accor Stadium is set to host the next Rugby World Cup final in 2027.
Sydney will host the 2027 Rugby World Cup final 24 years after England upset the Wallabies in the harbour city in the 2003 decider, World Rugby confirmed on Thursday.The 82,000-seat Olympic stadium is expected to host both semi-finals,
It was poker night in the sports bar and penne calabrese the bistro special in Melbourne’s north on Wednesday evening, where a $34bn mega deal unfolded about as far away from the corporate world as possible.
Melbourne underworld figure Sam Abdulrahim, also known as "The Punisher", has reportedly been shot dead. Education Minister Jason Clare announces the government has delivered an average of $2700 in annual childcare savings for the average Australian family.
Sydney’s Olympic Stadium has been selected to host the 2027 Rugby World Cup final. The 83,000-seat venue previously hosted the 2003 championship match when the Wallabies lost to England following Jonny Wilkinson's dropped goal deep into extra time.
The 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup will take place in seven Australian cities, culminating in a grand finale at Sydney's Accor Stadium. The 83,000-seat venue, also referred to as Sydney's Olympic Stadium, hosted the exciting 2003 final when England clinched the coveted title.
A Sydney man who bogged his hire car in a Melbourne beach was offered an interesting proposition from a Today reporter that left the show’s hosts in stitches.
Melbourne Victory is pleased to announce the signing of defender Lachlan Jackson during the January transfer window as part of an 18 month deal. The 29-year-old joins the Club from South Korean K-League 1 side Suwon FC where the
Rugby World Cup final will be held in Sydney, marking 24 years since its last final. The tournament will include 24 teams and is expected to bring 250,000 international visitors, generating A$1.3 billion.