Basketball men inspired by Freeman and LassilaWith their first Olympic medal front of mind, the Australian men’s basketball team were given an insight into what it takes to get onto the podium. Cathy Freeman and Lydia Lassila spoke to them at the special IGNITE session.
Australian Opals get the bronzeAustralian Opals hold a steady lead against the giants Russia, 38 - 30 at half time, maintaining their lead to a 9-point, 83 - 74 win to take their 5th consecutive Olympic Medal victory.
Best of Buenos Aires 2018A collection of some of the greatest Aussie moments from the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games
Olympic Day 2018In celebration of the 70th annual Olympic Day, Aussie Olympians took part in school and community hospital visits around the country
Students and Teachers have a ball at ASPIRE Leadership dayPrimary students and their teachers reflect on the training session with Olympians at the ASPIRE Leadership Day in Moe, Victoria
ASPIRE Leadership Day in Moe-NewboroughOver 300 year five and six students in regional Victoria were coached by Olympians in Moe-Newborough.
#OneTeamTake a look back at the Rio 2016 campaign through the lens of the team hashtag #OneTeam
Shattered. Patty Mills puts on a brave face after tough loss to Spain. The Australian men's basketball team went down to Spain in the bronze medal match in a nail-biter. Patty Mills gives an emotional response after the game.
Aggressive gameplay and self belief key for Aussie basketball teamThe Australian Men’s basketball team is on their way to Olympic Semi finals for the first time since 2000 and Patty Mills puts it down to aggressive gameplay and self belief.
Women's Basketball loss hits hardA painfully close loss against Serbia in the quarter finals has ended the Australian Women's basketball campaign.
Men's Basketball working to the game planWith expectations set high by the team from the beginning of their Olympics campaign, Kevin Lisch explains how the Australian Men's Basketball team is just working to the game plan.
BANTER. Australia and the USA throwing shade in the basketball.USA Basketball megastars Draymond Green, Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony all had plenty to say about the Aussie team and our own Andrew Bogut had all the responses.
Phillips ready to hit the court against Rio 2016 home rivals BrazilErin Phillips, Women's Basketball Team Vice Captain details strategy for first Rio game against home town rivals Brazil.
To march or not to march?Not every Australian Athlete will be marching at the opening ceremony. Hear from Ed Jenkins and Erin Phillips about the pros and cons of marching.
Men's Basketball Team ready for tip-offDamian Martin and Patty Mills say the team is ready and raring to go in Rio.
Kitty Chiller and Patty Mills pay tribute to the late Forbes CarlileKitty Chiller describes the legacy Forbes Carlile has left on the Australian Olympic team and Patty Mills talks about the legacy he hopes to leaves.
Journey to Rio - Matthew DellavedovaMatthew Dellavedova is off to his second Olympic Games in Rio.
Olympic women's basketball Team announcedThe 12-strong Olympic women's basketball Team announced today are chasing gold in Rio.
Basketball men aim for Rio goldThe Australia men's basketball team has been finalised and the side has their minds on a Rio medal.
Men's basketball Team receive their ticket for Rio12 athletes have been handed their Qantas boarding pass at a selection announcement in Melbourne.
Australian Olympic Team Weekly Wrap - 11 July 2016Basketballers and synchronised swimmers added to the 2016 Team in an action packed few days.
Rio Olympics Final Preparations - One Month To GoThe Rio 2016 Games will open on August 5 and with one month to go the venues and the city are look ready for the Games.
Journey to Rio - Matthew DellavedovaThe Cav's Matthew Dellavedova talks about our strong Aussie Team set for Rio.
Cayla George | Journey to Rio27-year-old Cayla George is hoping to make her Olympic debut at Rio in the women's basketball team.
Road to Rio - Penny TaylorDual Olympic silver medallist Penny Taylor is excited at the chance of getting to go to another Olympic Games and potentially win an elusive gold medal.