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Trump sons looking to make a motza as drones rewrite the rules of war
Unmanned aircraft are dominating battlefields around the globe, and with the Pentagon ready to invest in the technology, US President Donald Trump’s eldest sons have taken a shine to drones.
The understated role Eli Katoa played in evolving wrecking ball’s career
Watching his Tongan roommate have his life thrown into disarray served as a reality check for one of the NRL’s emerging strike weapons.
‘Games like this, they make you believe’: Matildas clear quarter-final hurdle
With 2027 World Cup qualification secure after a 2-1 win over “the best team”, North Korea, Australia are in the final four in their quest for the Asian Cup trophy.
This time is different. Why we must conquer AI before it conquers us
The new tech is both boom and doom. The sudden purge of jobs by Australia’s tech giants is scary, yes, but that’s precisely why we have to master it.
Junior soccer players ‘locked out’ of toilet block in suburban turf war
A bitter governance dispute at a football ground has left up to 600 junior players caught up in a standoff over access to toilets, change rooms and a canteen.
US-Iran war live updates: Trump says US bombed Iran’s Kharg Island; 2500 Marines, US warship sent to Middle East; Fresh airstrikes hit Beir…
Follow our live coverage as the conflict in the Middle East reaches the two-week mark.
The Star’s signature restaurant has an identity problem
Look past its faults and you’ll find a well-priced, sky-high diner that leans into its impressive, produce-driven cooking.
Gout Gout caps breezy heat run with 'ice-cold celebration'
Gout Gout cruises through his heat of the under-20 100 metres at the Queensland athletics championships and celebrates with a cool gesture used in the Premier League and NBA.
Buyer bids against themselves to secure a classic Coogee apartment for almost $2.4m
The final price was $125,000 more than a nearby apartment closer to the beach, which sold less than a week ago, but the agent warned that the result was “an outlier”.
Western Bulldogs vs GWS Giants AFL LIVE: Home-town Dogs edging the Giants
The Bulldogs and Giants open our AFL Saturday live blog as the two sides battle it out at Marvel Stadium. Follow along for live updates, news and reactions.
‘Everybody’s got to take a breath’: Walsh kept waiting for NRL start this season
Manly coach Anthony Seibold said the club’s future long-term halfback needed more time to develop before being thrown into first grade rugby league full-time.
The Age photos of the week, March 14, 2026
The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributors at The Age.
Why ‘house burping’ should be on the agenda for Australians and their leaky homes
The Europeans were doing it for centuries before American lifestyle influencers rebranded it. But what is “house burping” – and what does it mean in the Australian setting?
Media figure Antony Catalano charged with assaulting a woman
Prominent media owner Antony Catalano allegedly dragged a woman around an apartment by her hair and ankles, before swinging an iron at her head.
Alex Johnston has scored 213 NRL tries. We mapped every single one of them
The Rabbitohs flyer has created rugby league history. The next question is: how far will he take the NRL try-scoring record? And who could ever catch him?
Trump says US and Israeli objectives in Iran might be a 'little different'
Trump also announced that the US Navy would "soon" begin escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, but offered no specific timeline.
Search under way after reports of struggling swimmer off Gold Coast
Paramedics are on standby as the search continues for a woman seen struggling in the water off Palm Beach at 7am on Saturday.
Bahrain and Saudi races set to be cancelled; Russell earns first career sprint pole
Next month’s Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Formula 1 grands prix are set to be cancelled over the weekend due to the conflict in the Middle East.