Underwater rugby is a contact sport played at depths of 3.5 to 5 metres. But as old swimming complexes are redeveloped, deep pools are becoming harder to find.
How did Raygun qualify for the Olympics? Is she really the best Australia has to offer?
A friend and fellow breaker has leapt to Rachael "Raygun" Gunn's defence after her controversial performance in Paris, but an African American man living in Australia says she appeared to be mocking black culture.
Photo shows Raygun performs at the Paris OlympicsPart ski, part skateboard, could this be Australia's next big winter sport?
Snowskating is banned for public at Australia's major alpine resorts, but advocates are working to change this as the sport grows in popularity around the world.
Photo shows A man rides a snowskate on the snow with blue sky and light clouds behindRay Reardon, the six-time world snooker champion known as 'Dracula', dies aged 91
The six-time world snooker champion's death followed a battle with cancer, his wife says.
Photo shows A man with a widow's peak lines up a shot on a pool table.Underwater hockey players don the green and gold
Australian underwater hockey representatives are Malaysia-bound for the world titles with regional players making up a big part of the squad.
Has Video Duration: 1 minute 30 seconds.Aussie underwater hockey athletes hope 'breathtaking' sport will soon make its way to the Olympics
As 10 young athletes from remote WA head to Malaysia for the World Underwater Hockey Championships they believe the obscure sport is finally ready to have its moment in the mainstream.
Photo shows 2 underwater hockey players wrestle over a puck underwater, with one of the players swimming upside down.Jordan can lift more than the average Australian man weighs — and he's about to take the world stage in a sport he loves
Living with Down syndrome, autism and a stoma, CrossFit competitor Jordan Cabrita is proving to the world what adaptive athletes can achieve.
Photo shows A composite image of Jordan Cabrita in competition.Bull-riding is a controversial sport, but it's only banned in one Australian jurisdiction
Bull-riding is a hugely popular sport in Australia, known for large crowds, big hats and plenty of close calls. But what many spectators don't see is what goes on at properties across the country to prepare the bulls for their time on the big stage.
Photo shows A bull rider in full flight at an outback rodeo.Female wrestling showcases athleticism and sheds sexualised 'eye candy' past
Wrestling promoters say more women are becoming involved in the performance-based sport, shirking sexist stereotypes in the process.
Photo shows Woman pins another woman to the floor of a wrestling ring.It's a sport where physical clashes are all the go and it takes a toll on bodies
These athletes put their bodies on the line, literally breaking bones to get past their opponents. Now they're preparing for the Great Southern Slam, the world's biggest tournament being held in Adelaide this weekend.
Photo shows Ashley Wilkinson rests on a knee during a break in training for the national roller derby titlesAustralian cliff diver will set fear aside for 21m plunge to defend world title
Rhiannan Iffland will dive in Athens this weekend as the Red Bull world series begins. She says she'll challenge herself with new dives as she fights for her eighth title.
Photo shows Rhiannan Iffland hovers in the air during a high dive with Doha skyscrapers visible behind herWilson claims first world championship after tense final session
Englishman Kyren Wilson becomes snooker world champion, defeating Welshman Jak Jones in the final.
Photo shows Snooker player Kyren Wilson pumps his first at the table, celebrating a victoryPay Day with Campbell Harrison: 'I'm always gaslighting myself out of essential purchases to try and save money'
It's Pay Day! Top-ranked sports climber Campbell Harrison takes a break from training for the Paris Olympic Games to share how working from a young age to pursue his dream career has taught him the value of paying it forward.
Photo shows A man wearing green and gold jersey clings to a boulder wall with two hands and a toe'Revolutionary' weight loss drug tempts bodybuilders, raises alarm for eating disorders
While only doctors can prescribe it in Australia, bodybuilders have begun experimenting with Ozempic.
Photo shows a ripped bodybuilder flexes his chestAustralian speed puzzlers putting the pieces in place at local competitions ahead of championships
Australia's national jigsaw speed puzzling champ begins her title defence in Tasmania next month. Best beware, she's knocked more than 10 minutes off her time since competing in the last international competition in Spain.
Photo shows Woman holding puzzle box in front of inflatable puzzle piece.'Hardest Geezer' Russ Cook becomes first person to run length of Africa
Extreme marathon runner Russ Cook completes his run across the entire length of Africa after a 352-day odyssey that included being robbed at gunpoint and suffering food poisoning.
Photo shows A red haired man in a blue shirt corssing a finishing ribbon surrounded by a crowd.Sick of being told they're 'too pretty to box', fighters punch their way from a backyard shed to the world stage
Three Aussie women are fighting for their dream of a boxing world title this year and all their journeys can be traced back to a converted backyard shed on the Gold Coast.
Photo shows A composite photo of three female boxersDutch darts players quit national women's team over transgender teammate
Two players quit the Dutch women's darts team, saying they refuse to team up with trans woman Noa-Lynn van Leuven, who is backed by the sport's governing body.
Photo shows Five women are pictured wearing orange polo's with the Dutch flag on them.Young Fynn is flying fast and high over waters others don't want to get anywhere near
Fynn Goat, 12, doesn't mind sharing the sea with the crocs and box jellyfish that put nearly everyone else off the water around Darwin, as his kite surfing and wing foiling ability has him in the sights of national talent scouts.
Photo shows Fynn Goat sits on the beach with his kite surfing equipment.Greyhound protection group calls for federal inquiry into racing after off-track deaths
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds research finds many greyhounds are euthanased away from the track after being seriously injured while racing.
Photo shows GAP greyhound waiting for adoptionHorsham Week Glider Contest
Horsham Week is one of Australia's longest-running glider contests, with pilots racing three hundred kilometres through the west Victorian skies with nothing but the wind to power them.
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