Sparkling in the tropical waters 48 kilometres east of Cairns in northern Queensland, Moore reef is home to staghorn corals, wrasse, parrotfish, sea slugs and grey reef sharks. And if plans before the Queensland government go through, it could also see its first wedding chapel by the end of next year.
Britain is working behind the scenes for a compromise United Nations resolution in the face of unbending opposition from France, Russia and Germany over war against Iraq.
What is it that marks out modern women from their 19th-century sisters, trussed up in their bodices and Sunday bonnets? Twenty-first-century women spend a hellish amount of time, money and effort on depilation
The leaders of Italy, Australia, Britain and Spain are all swimming against the tide of public opinion in their quest against Iraq. The Guardian examines four leaders who have found themselves at odds with the opinion polls, and how they have reacted to their position
Cricket is often said to be a batsman’s game but the bowlers at the World Cup have been doing their best to even things up despite the odds against them.
UEFA chief executive Gerhard Aigner, addressing the Unite Against Racism conference, said here on Wednesday that racism was an evil and a poison and should be eradicated from football.
India can ruin Australia’s party in the ongoing World Cup if Sachin Tendulkar maintains his devastating form, former West Indies captain Viv Richards said on Thursday.
Australian captain Ricky Ponting ensured even less public support for his team here on Thursday when he said he had no sympathy for South Africa’s early exit from the World Cup.
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Auditor-General Shauket Fakie has warned the department of defence (DOD) it faces a qualified audit if it fails to account properly for a R3,57-million donation from the Netherlands used to cover expenses during the 2001 Mozambique floods.