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Australia

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/ 15 September 2009

‘Aussie grit’ to be tested at Champions Trophy

Australia waited eight years to win the Champions Trophy in 2006 and are not expected to relax their grip easily when the 2009 tournament begins.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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/ 15 September 2009

Australia considers easing Zim sanctions

Australia will consider easing a ban on high-level contacts with Zimbabwe, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 September 2009

Aussie couple caught having sex in stolen car

An Australian couple were arrested after being caught having sex in a stolen car at a petrol station, reports said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 14 September 2009

We were born to halt climate change

All the talking about climate change have resulted in a net achievement of less than nothing: global emissions just keep going up.

By Franny Armstrong
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/ 11 September 2009

Bopara wants to be England’s ‘main man’

Ravi Bopara’s average may have taken a battering from Australia’s bowlers but the Essex batsman’s self-belief remains intact.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 10 September 2009

Wallaby win buoys All Blacks for crunch Test

The All Blacks have taken a leaf out of the Wallabies’
book for Saturday’s make-or-break Tri-Nations Test against the Springboks.

By Chris Foley
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/ 9 September 2009

Australian round-the-world sailing teen crashes

An Australian teenager’s bid to become the youngest solo round-the-world sailor suffered a setback when she crashed hours into a preliminary voyage.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 September 2009

Man finds python almost twice his size in his toilet

An Australian man will be putting his toilet seat down in the future after discovering a python almost twice his size curled up in the bowl.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 September 2009

Boks close in on Tri-Nations title

The world champion Springboks are looking to seal their first Tri-Nations crown in five years against the under-fire Wallabies on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 September 2009

Boks stick with winning formula for Aussie clash

South Africa on Tuesday named a largely unchanged side to face Australia in Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 August 2009

Emerging Springbok talent signs for the Waratahs

The New South Wales Waratahs said on Monday they have signed Emerging Springboks lock Hendrik Roodt on a two-year Super 14 deal.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 August 2009

De Villiers looks for strongest team to play Wallabies

Bok coach Peter de Villiers will not repeat his error from the British and Irish Lions series and will name his strongest side to face Australia.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 August 2009

Infighting threatens Australia’s Super 15 bid

Australia’s bid to form the 15th Super rugby team is being undermined by feuding between the Australian Rugby Union’s management and a disgruntled con

By Ian Ransom
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/ 27 August 2009

Boks look to prolong Wallabies’ misery

The Springboks can take a significant step to winning their first Tri-Nations title in five years if they can prolong the Wallabies’ misery.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 August 2009

Rouse the shareholders

Shareholders must use their share-ownership rights responsibly in the interest of creating long-term value for their beneficiaries.

By Daniel Malan
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/ 26 August 2009

Australia looks to ditch the beach for new global image

Australia launched a multimillion-dollar bid this week to rebrand itself as more than a nation of bronzed beach-goers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 August 2009

One match at a time for rampant Boks

The Tri-Nations title may be within reach, but SA coach Peter de Villiers says the Springboks aren’t looking beyond Saturday’s Test.

By Scott Coghlan
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/ 26 August 2009

Aussies refuse to blame Ponting for Ashes flop

Australian cricketers refused to blame beleaguered captain Ricky Ponting for the deflating Ashes loss to England as they returned home on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2009

Beaten Australia face long haul rebuilding

Australia’s 14-year domination of international cricket is officially over after they failed in their attempt at a smooth succession plan.

By Julian Linden
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/ 24 August 2009

Wallabies ‘brain dead’ in latest defeat, say media

The Wallabies were their own worst enemies and played ”brain dead” in their Tri-Nations’ loss to the All Blacks, the Australian media said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 August 2009

Crunch time for Wallabies, All Blacks in Tri-Nations

The Wallabies and the All Blacks walk the plank in Saturday’s Test with the loser virtually surrendering any hope of winning this year’s Tri-Nations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 August 2009

Wallabies work on lineout and discipline, says Sharpe

The Wallabies have addressed their lineout and disciplinary problems for their crucial Tri-Nations Test against the All Blacks this weekend.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 August 2009

Plane takes itself for a ride in Australia

An Australian pilot who forgot to put chocks under the wheels of his aircraft when he cranked its propeller saw it take off without him.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 July 2009

China warns Australia not to interfere in Rio ‘spy’ case

China warned Australia on Thursday not to interfere in the case of a Rio Tinto executive held on spy claims.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2009

Tennis player banned after racial slur against SA opponent

Former junior Australian Open champion Brydan Klein has accepted a six-month ban for racially abusing an opponent.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 July 2009

Australia pledges millions to aborigines after abuse report

Australia announced a -million package for isolated Aboriginal communities on Friday, after a new report revealed shocking levels of child abuse.

By Amy Coopes
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/ 1 July 2009

‘Best job’ Briton lands on Australian paradise island

The Briton who won a competition for the ”Best Job in the World” arrived on Australia’s Hamilton Island on Wednesday to begin his six-month posting.

By Talek Harris
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/ 11 April 2009

Aussie club eyes SA rugby for talent

Australian National Rugby League club Sydney Roosters is searching for new talent in South Africa, reports said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 April 2009

Impressive Boks through to Sevens quarters

South Africa on Saturday qualified for the quarter-finals of the Adelaide tournament of the IRB Sevens International Series when they beat Japan 43-0.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 April 2009

F1 stewards reopen hearing into Trulli incident

Jarno Trulli could have his third-place finish at the Australian Grand Prix reinstated, after stewards reopened the hearing into Sunday’s finish.

By Chris Lines
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/ 1 April 2009

Aussies on verge of qualifying for World Cup

Australia are on the verge of qualifying for next year’s World Cup finals after a 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 March 2009

Australia deals blow to China firm’s plan to take over miner

Australia said on Friday a $2,6-billion takeover of OZ Minerals by China’s Minmetals cannot go ahead if it includes mines in a military zone.

By Staff Reporter
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