HE’S been battling a nagging quad strain, but Australian captain Steve Smith says he will play against South Africa tomorrow morning.
PORTUGUESE star Cristiano Ronaldo has inadvertently handed Hungary control of their Euro 2016 group while Belgium woke from their slumber to hammer Ireland.
FLAMBOYANT umpire Billy Bowden - best known for his crooked finger and various other eccentricities - might have stood in his last international match.
VIDEO: Imran Tahir took the best ever one-day bowling figures by a South African to solidify his reputation as the world’s premier limited-overs spinner.
SPINNER Imran Tahir took the best ever bowling figures by a South African to destroy West Indies and help the Proteas leapfrog Australia in the tri-series.
AUSTRALIAN cricket legend Steve Waugh believes Australia’s best four fast bowlers are as talented as any quartet in the history of the game.
Efforts to increase the number of people studying science and maths are wrongheaded, says Productivity Commission.
College sales staff filed bundles of enrolment documents on behalf of prospective students, a court has heard.
It sounds like a refresher course on Tolkien, but UOW’s latest MOOC is anchored in a real-life story.
University revenues are growing at almost double the rate of GDP, driven by healthy growth in student enrolments.
Paul Frijters was last week successful in overturning charges of research misconduct.
The present system is a distorted funding model that has failed to achieve its fundamental mission to improve equity.
More than half the Australian Olympic team are currently studying or have graduated from university.
The country’s top unis have called for an end to open-slather funding student places, saying it’s unsustainable.
THE head of the Indian cricket board is to step aside while an investigation takes place into alleged spot-fixing in the IPL.
SHANE Watson scored a sparkling century as Australia beat the West Indies by four wickets in a Champions Trophy warm-up match.
IF Australia are to regain the Ashes, the status quo cannot prevail. There must be a major revamp of the batting order.
AFTER a difficult 12 months, Shane Watson tells Malcolm Conn he is ready to rise for the Ashes.
SHANE Warne's first ball on day two of the opening Test of the 1993 Ashes series will always be remembered as the "ball of the century".
NEW Zealand beat England by five wickets to win the first one-day international at Lord's on Friday.