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    The closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024.

    Like a French film, it was genius and difficult, but a fitting end

    The closing ceremony was slow, and some people walked out, but the fans stayed until the end and only the Hollywood part was a bit off.

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    JB Hi-Fi rallies; CFMEU jail warning; A luxury home agent speaks

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    The Paris Olympics are coming to a close after two spectacular weeks.

    Tom Cruise dives into star-studded Paris closing ceremony

    With golden fireworks, celebrities and thousands of athletes partying into the night, the closing ceremony put a final flourish to Paris’ first Games in a century.

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    The closing ceremony.

    The good, the bad and the ridiculous: We’ll always have Paris 2024

    Sporting triumph and tragedy, a blockbuster Aussie medal haul, controversy, bad food, Gina Rinehart, Snoop Dogg. Here’s what you missed in the past fortnight.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    Yesterday

    Ezi Magbegor scored 30 points and had 15 rebounds.

    Opals win bronze in emotional send-off for talisman Jackson

    The women’s basketball team lifted Australia’s total medal tally to the highest since Sydney 2000, and made a fitting finale for the game’s five-time medallist.

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    • Hans van Leeuwen
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    Waterpolo player Tilly Kearns has half a million followers on TikTok.

    How female Olympians are boosting their popularity without media help

    Enthusiasm for lesser-known sports tends to die off at the end of each Olympic Games but some women are doing their own promotion.

    • Lucy Slade
    Welterweight gold medal winner Imane Khelif.

    Khelif gets her fairytale ending. The controversy’s far from over

    ‘I am a strong woman,’ says the Algerian boxer. The trouble is, not everyone agrees, and the fracas has now turned into an Olympic-level culture war.

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    • Hans van Leeuwen
    Jessica Hull brings it home in the women’s 1500m.

    Australia’s athletes bag more Olympic medals than any Games since 1956

    After Jess Hull won silver in the 1500m, the unsung Australian track-and-field team quietly surpassed the golden era of the 1960s.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    The day of what-might-have-beens for Australia

    The Aussie grip on the dais eased, with two silvers and three fourth-place finishes. But still third on the tally, just. Here’s what you missed overnight.

    • Hans van Leeuwen and Zoe Samios
    Australia’s Alice Williams scored five goals in a gritty gold medal match.

    Stingers, denied by Spain, go out with heads held high

    The Australian women’s water polo team won silver after a final that a scriptwriter might not have penned, but was nevertheless an honourable defeat.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    This Month

    Matthew Richardson took silver behind Harrie Levreyson.

    Richardson wins silver in sprint at track cycling

    Australia’s Matthew Richardson was unable to match Dutch legend Harrie Lavreyson, who successfully defended his Olympic gold medal from Tokyo.

    • Roger Vaughan
    Tess Madgen tries to find away past a US opponent.

    Rampant USA runs roughshod over Opals

    The USA has won the gold medal at every Olympics since Atlanta 1996. On Friday, it was easy to see why.

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    • Hans van Leeuwen
    Rachael “Raygun” Gunn competes in the Olympic breaking event.

    Enter the battle zone as the Olympics starts ‘breaking’

    Australian Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn didn’t get a medal in breaking - but the audience was the winner in a bizarre and high-octane spectacle. Here’s what you missed overnight.

    • Hans van Leeuwen and Zoe Samios
    Australia’s Maddison Keeney took a surprise silver.

    Aussie diver takes superb silver to spoil China’s dominance

    Maddison Keeney burst into tears of joy after nailing a crucial dive that won her a silver medal in the women’s 3m springboard.

    • Ian Chadband
    Dr Rachael Gunn, otherwise known as b-girl raygun, will compete for Australia this week.

    Freezes and flares: The newest Olympic sport explained

    Breaking is the latest sport to appear at the Olympic Games. But how does it work, how do you win and can you make any money from it?

    • Zoe Samios
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    The Olympic cauldron and its balloon, suspended above the Paris sky.

    In Paris, they’re asking: is the Olympic balloon our new Eiffel Tower?

    In a sometimes controversial opening ceremony, the floating cauldron captured everyone’s imagination. Now France is considering making it a permanent fixture.

    • Hans van Leeuwen
    The entrace to Omega House at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

    Inside the Paris ‘homes’ of the world’s best athletes

    There is a way to get a glimpse of the world’s best athletes when you’re at the Olympics. And it isn’t at the pool, on the track, or at the Champions Park.

    • Zoe Samios and Hans van Leeuwen
    Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt.

    ‘Clearly failed’: Minister Watt moves to create CFMEU special powers

    Murray Watt says he has given the construction and general division a strict deadline; Australia to accept nuclear material in new AUKUS deal; How the Olympics day 13 unfolded. Follow live updates.

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    • Natasha Rudra and Lucy Slade
    Goal machine Abby Andrews and her teammates celebrate their semi-final victory.

    Aussies dethrone US in major water polo upset

    The increasingly confident women’s team have defied the odds to beat three-time Olympic champions the United States and book a place in the final.

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    • Hans van Leeuwen
    Noah Lyles after his 200m sprint final, where he came third.

    Paris was gold for Noah Lyles and Simone Biles. It was also great for Netflix.

    The US sprinter may be unhappy, but there are a bunch of business executives in the United States who will quietly deem his Olympic campaign a success.

    • Zoe Samios