Catch up on all the latest news for the Australian Team at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Athletics
Full-strength Aussie Field & Track Team good to go at Games
Australia's Field and Track stars are ready to be #BoldInGold at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
READ MORETable Tennis
AUSSIE WOMEN CLAIM TABLE TENNIS BRONZE
The Australian women’s table tennis team claimed bronze, the legend Jian Fang Lay’s eighth career Commonwealth Games medal.
READ MOREWeightlifting
Bruce denied Games weightlifting gold
The Australian was controversially faulted on his final lift of the competition, a lift that would have won him the Commonwealth Games gold.
READ MORECochrane shines with weightlifting silver
The Australian Weightlifter has made a sensational start to her Commonwealth Games career coming home with the silver medal in the women's 64kg category.
READ MOREGymnastics
Godwin keen to drive gymnastics forward
The now seven-time Commonwealth Games medallist is leading the charge to continue the improvements in the sport she loves.
READ MORENetball
Diamonds Sweep South Africa in Trifecta Win
The Australian Diamonds hot start at Birmingham 2022 continues with a convincing win over South Africa.
READ MORECycling – Track
Glaetzer roars to kilo glory at velodrome
Australia's track cycling king matches Anna Meares OAM for the most Commonwealth Games gold medals for an Australian on the boards.
READ MOREGlaetzer makes golden farewell to Games
It has been a golden Games for the Australian Cycling Team at the Lee Valley VeloPark, with cycling star Matthew Glaezter making Australian cycling history on the final night of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games program.
READ MOREMeares salutes record-equalling Glaetzer
Anna Meares rarely gets star-struck enough to ask for photos - but even Australia's emotional cycling queen was determined to get her picture taken with comeback king Matt Glaetzer.
READ MORELawn Bowls
RYAN BREAKS THE AUSTRALIAN JACKAROOS BRITISH GAMES HOODOO
The Commonwealth Games debutant has broken the British hoodoo for the Australian Jackaroos winning the women’s singles for the first time in Commonwealth Games Australia history.
READ MOREGolden thirst remains for bowler Lester
The now three-time Commonwealth Games silver medallist is aiming to add the elusive gold medal to complete his Commonwealth Games career set of medals.
READ MOREGolden day for Australia at Royal Leamington Spa
The Australian Jackaroos have created history at Birmingham 2022 as Ellen Ryan has claimed gold in the women’s singles at Victoria Park.
READ MOREJudo
Judo Gold for Easton, Bronze for Katz bros.
Australia's Tinka Easton has completed her perfect Commonwealth Games debut, claiming women's judo gold, while siblings Josh and Nathan Katz earned bronze medals.
READ MORESwimming
McKeon eyes another Commonwealth milestone
Emma McKeon says it's mind over matter as she swims towards yet another Commonwealth Games milestone.
READ MOREChalmers' silent signal after coveted gold
Kyle Chalmers used the lane rope as a bridge over troubled water and issued the silence signal.
READ MOREBeach Volleyball
Men's Beach Volleyballers seal Games QF
Australia's gold-chasing men's volleyballers have sealed qualification to the Commonwealth Games quarter-finals with a comfortable win over South Africa.
READ MOREHockey
Kookas pile on goals, breeze past Kiwis
Australia's men produced some showtime hockey to make light work of their biggest group-stage test and beat New Zealand 7-2 in Birmingham.
READ MORE3×3 Basketball
Wagstaff in range of unique Games feat
Jesse Wagstaff's unique path to back-to-back Commonwealth Games gold is nearing completion after Australia muscled past Scotland in the 3x3 basketball semi-finals.
READ MOREDalton the Overtime Hero as Three Australian Basketball Teams Advance to the Gold Medal Matches
The youngster was the match-winning hero with a clutch basket to send the Australian Team to the gold medal match.
READ MOREBoxing
McAllister bloodied in Games boxing loss
Australian light heavyweight Billy McAllister suffered a nasty cut above his eye as he suffered a split decision loss at the Commonwealth Games.
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