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Laura Peel's injured her knee training for the Winter Olympics. (AP/The Canadian Press: Jacques Boissinot)
Australia's rental market is expected to face more pressure after the Reserve Bank's interest rate hike.
The Reserve Bank has increased the cash rate to 3.85 per cent, responding to rising inflation.
It means higher mortgage repayments for home owners, but experts say it may also deter people from wanting to buy a home, increasing demand on rentals.
Famous politicians are under pressure after the US government's latest release of files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Former US president and Secretary of State Bill and Hillary Clinton will give evidence to an investigation into Epstein this month.
Winter Olympics 2026: what you need to know if following from Australia
When does the action begin? How to watch live? And are there any genuine heated rivalries? Your questions about the Milano Cortina Games answered
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially open in the early hours of Friday 7 February, Australian time, with the opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro stadium. The Games run for two weeks, culminating in the closing ceremony on 23 February in Verona at the same time of 6am AEDT.
Several sports with packed schedules, including curling and ice hockey, begin a couple of days before the opening ceremony. Australia’s mixed curling team just missed out on qualifying, despite being ranked No 1 in December last year, while Australia won’t be represented in ice hockey in Italy. The ice hockey will be the final event of the Games with the men’s gold-medal game at 12.10am AEDT on 23 February.
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If there's one thing Australians do well at the Winter Olympics, it's punching above their weight.
And days away from Games starting on February 4, one sporting legend believes two local hopefuls could be wearing gold in the most successful Games ever for Australia.
Beijing's record-setting four-medal haul in 2022 of one gold, two silver and a bronze is on track to be beaten at Milano-Cortina, says Channel Nine expert commentator Torah Bright.
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