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Sydney's Japanese Kids Cheer Loud at Asian Cup Final
SportsMar 20

Sydney's Japanese Kids Cheer Loud at Asian Cup Final

A spirited group of 40 young Japanese-Australian cheerleaders are bringing their chants and performances to support Team Japan at Saturday's Women's Asian Cup final in Sydney. Despite being vastly outnumbered by Matildas fans, the Sydney Sakura Kids Cheerleaders want their team to know they have hometown support.

ABC Australia2 min read
Treasure Hunter Finds 170-Year-Old Japanese Coin in Australia
Community HeroesFeb 11

Treasure Hunter Finds 170-Year-Old Japanese Coin in Australia

A metal detectorist in Victoria, Australia discovered an extremely rare Japanese bronze coin from the 1850s at an abandoned Gold Rush campsite. The find opens a window into Australia's multicultural mining history.

Fox News Travel2 min read
Australian Crawl Reunites After 40 Years for 10 Shows
Global News3d ago

Australian Crawl Reunites After 40 Years for 10 Shows

One of Australia's most beloved rock bands is getting back together after four decades apart. Australian Crawl's original members will perform 10 concerts this fall alongside Men At Work and other Aussie music legends.

ABC Australia2 min read
Australia's First Astronaut Named 2026 Australian of the Year
InnovationJan 25

Australia's First Astronaut Named 2026 Australian of the Year

Katherine Bennell-Pegg, who became Australia's first qualified astronaut in 2024, has been named Australian of the Year for inspiring a nation to reach for the stars. The space engineer is now encouraging young Australians to embrace science with the same "give it a go" spirit they bring to sports fields.

ABC Australia3 min read
Weet-Bix Kimchi: Tasmania's Korean-Australian Food Fusion
InnovationFeb 15

Weet-Bix Kimchi: Tasmania's Korean-Australian Food Fusion

A Korean Australian farmer in Tasmania is making kimchi with an unlikely Australian ingredient that's winning over locals and helping fermented food take root in regional Australia. Sue Glynn's Weet-Bix kimchi formula is turning heads at workshops while connecting two cultures through food.

SBS Australia3 min read
Australian Wildcard Talia Gibson Dominates in Home Debut
SportsJan 18

Australian Wildcard Talia Gibson Dominates in Home Debut

West Australian tennis star Talia Gibson crushed her higher-ranked opponent in straight sets at the Australian Open, proving her aggressive style belongs on the world stage. The 24-year-old's journey from match point elimination at Wimbledon to confident first-round victory shows how fast she's rising.

ABC Australia2 min read
Rare Japanese Art Exhibit Opens at Shasta College
InnovationJan 27

Rare Japanese Art Exhibit Opens at Shasta College

A California community college is bringing centuries of Japanese artistic mastery to its students and neighbors, from Hokusai's iconic Great Wave to contemporary printmakers. The rare exhibition opens a window into the evolution of Japanese woodblock printing while supporting student artists.

Google News - Japan Innovation2 min read
De Minaur's Focus Strategy for Australian Open Run
SportsJan 18

De Minaur's Focus Strategy for Australian Open Run

Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur is embracing a "selfish" mindset to block out distractions as he enters his ninth Australian Open as the sixth seed. The 26-year-old's fresh approach to managing his energy could be the key to his deepest grand slam run yet.

ABC Australia2 min read
Japanese App Puts AI Music Creation in Everyone's Hands
InnovationFeb 16

Japanese App Puts AI Music Creation in Everyone's Hands

A new Japanese app called VoiSona is making music creation simple and affordable for bedroom composers worldwide. For less than $6 a month, users can create songs using AI-powered virtual singers with authentic Japanese aesthetics.

Japan Times3 min read
Tennis Star Wins Australian Open After Achilles Comeback
SportsJan 19

Tennis Star Wins Australian Open After Achilles Comeback

Storm Hunter returned to the Australian Open after a career-threatening Achilles rupture left her in tears, wondering if she'd ever play singles tennis again. The 31-year-old Australian just won her first-round match, proving that even the most devastating injuries can't stop someone with unfinished business.

ABC Australia3 min read
Alex de Minaur Reaches Australian Open Quarterfinals
SportsJan 26

Alex de Minaur Reaches Australian Open Quarterfinals

Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur delivered a commanding performance on home soil, defeating Alexander Bublik in straight sets to reach his second Australian Open quarterfinal. The sixth seed will now face world number one Carlos Alcaraz in front of his home crowd.

Tico Times Costa Rica2 min read
Australian Wildcard Taylah Preston, 20, Stuns at Hobart
SportsJan 20

Australian Wildcard Taylah Preston, 20, Stuns at Hobart

Rising Australian tennis star Taylah Preston just turned heads with her biggest career week yet, defeating top seed Emma Raducanu in Hobart and reaching her first tour-level semifinal. The 20-year-old wildcard is proving she belongs on the big stage just as the Australian Open kicks off.

Google News - Australia Breakthrough2 min read
Qualifier Inglis Reaches Australian Open Round 16
SportsJan 25

Qualifier Inglis Reaches Australian Open Round 16

A tennis player ranked 168th in the world who barely qualified for the Australian Open has made it to the tournament's fourth round for the first time in her career. Maddison Inglis will face six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek with a life-changing payday already secured.

BBC Sport2 min read
AI Slashes Translation Time for Japanese Companies
InnovationFeb 17

AI Slashes Translation Time for Japanese Companies

Japanese firms can now translate financial documents in one day instead of three, helping 1,600 companies meet new English disclosure requirements. A New Zealand company's specialized AI is breaking down language barriers that kept international investors in the dark.

Japan Times2 min read
Alcaraz Thrives Without Coach at Australian Open
SportsJan 27

Alcaraz Thrives Without Coach at Australian Open

Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is proving he doesn't need his longtime coach by his side, dominating the Australian Open and reaching his first semifinal. The world number one's powerful performance shows he's ready to chart his own path.

Google News - Australia Breakthrough2 min read
Japanese Anime Competes for Top Prize at Berlin Festival
InnovationJan 22

Japanese Anime Competes for Top Prize at Berlin Festival

A Japanese animated film has been nominated for the prestigious Golden Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival for the first time in three years. The touching story about fireworks and change marks a major debut for rising director Yoshitoshi Shinomiya.

Japan Times2 min read
Australian Honey Fights Drug-Resistant Superbugs
InnovationMar 4

Australian Honey Fights Drug-Resistant Superbugs

Australian wildflower honey is proving powerful enough to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria, offering new hope in the fight against one of our biggest health threats. Researchers found that honey from native plants works better than antibiotics in some cases.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Couple Handcrafts Skis from Australian Timber in the Alps
InnovationApr 19

Couple Handcrafts Skis from Australian Timber in the Alps

A husband and wife team turned catastrophic first attempts into a thriving ski-making business using native Australian timber. Their handmade creations now glide down snowy mountains, proving patience and local materials can outperform mass production.

ABC Australia3 min read
Djokovic Reaches 100 Wins at Australian Open
SportsJan 19

Djokovic Reaches 100 Wins at Australian Open

Novak Djokovic just became the second player ever to win 100 matches at the Australian Open, and he's made history no one else can claim. The Serbian champion is now the first player to achieve 100 victories at three different Grand Slam tournaments.

Google News - Historic Victory2 min read
Pune Engineer Masters Dying Japanese Art, Saves It
Acts of KindnessJan 18

Pune Engineer Masters Dying Japanese Art, Saves It

A retired engineer from Pune taught himself a thousand-year-old Japanese lacquering technique with no teacher, no English books, and no local materials. Now he's building India's first school to teach Urushi art before it disappears forever.

Indian Express3 min read

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