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Steve Smith out of Adelaide Test due to vertigo

Star batter Steve Smith has been ruled out of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide due to a recurrence of vertigo. Australian medical staff are confident he will be fit for the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.

Barnaby Joyce defects from Nationals to One Nation

Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has sensationally joined One Nation, vowing to fight for regional Australia. The shock move comes as Coalition support hits a record low. Read more.

Steve Smith to return for 2025-26 Ashes series

Steve Smith is set for a dramatic Ashes comeback in 2025-26 after being named in Australia's squad. Get all the details on the veteran batter's return and the full team announcement.

Wood eyes Ashes return after knee injury

England fast bowler Mark Wood is confident of returning from a knee injury for the Boxing Day Test. Get the latest update on his recovery and England's Ashes plans.

Barnaby Joyce opens up on split from Nationals

Newly independent MP Barnaby Joyce details his exit from The Nationals, future plans for New England, and the political realities of his new solo path. Read his candid take.

Day-Night Tests Secure in Future Ashes, Says CA

Cricket Australia commits to day-night Tests in future home Ashes series, responding to Joe Root's scepticism. Plans for Gabba's future and the 2027 MCG anniversary Test confirmed.

WA Moves on 'Banned in One, Banned in All' Child Checks

Western Australia is set to introduce crucial reforms to Working With Children Checks, ensuring a national 'banned in one, banned in all' approach. Read the latest on this critical child safety legislation.

Barnaby Joyce defects to One Nation

Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce announces shock move to Pauline Hanson's One Nation after wagyu dinner meeting. Political earthquake rocks Australian politics.

Hanson's Burqa Stunt in Senate Sparks Censure

Pauline Hanson's repeat of her 2017 burqa stunt in the Senate has led to suspension and widespread condemnation, revealing deeper issues in Australian politics. Read the full analysis.

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