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Australia

Tricky dicky
Article
/ 18 September 2008

Tricky dicky

Brent Meersman went to the theatre to experience the lighter side of the male anatomy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

A battle that can be won

It is never too late to launch an effective HIV/Aids prevention campaign, writes Robert Colman.

By Robert Colman
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/ 16 September 2008

Troubled Symonds commits himself to cricket

Andrew Symonds is committed to returning to the Australian cricket team, but has no idea how long it will take to win back selection.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 September 2008

All Blacks claim Wallabies helped by TV spies

All Blacks assistant coach Steve Hansen has claimed an Australian television network filmed one of their closed training sessions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2008

All Blacks retain Tri-Nations with win over Wallabies

The New Zealand All Blacks claimed their ninth Tri-Nations title and their fourth in a row when they beat Australia 28-24 on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

Aussie politician sacked after dancing in underpants

An Australian state minister was forced to resign on Thursday after stripping down to his underpants and dancing at a parliamentary staff party.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

Mauled Wallabies a threat, says Kiwi coach

The Wallabies can replenish their trophy cabinet if they can beat New Zealand and claim their first Tri-Nations in seven years on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 September 2008

Australian surfer says shark dragged him ‘like a jet-ski’

An Australian surfer said a large shark towed him out to sea like a "powerful jet-ski" after it became entangled in the leg rope of his surfboard.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 September 2008

Aussies crush Bangladesh in second ODI

Australia beat Bangladesh by eight wickets in their second one-day international (ODI) on Wednesday, as the visitors continued their miserable run.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 September 2008

Nano-sized cargo ship to aid nutrition

Researchers from Monash University in Australia have designed a nano-sized armoured cargo vessel to ensure the absorbtion of healing anti­oxidants.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 September 2008

World Bank says food crisis, silent famine to continue

There is no end in sight to global food shortages and multiple crises from climate change and energy and water scarcity will soon intensify.

By Rob Taylor
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/ 3 September 2008

China’s stake in Rio Tinto gets all-clear

Rio Tinto has a dual listing in Sydney and a 14,99% stake in London would equate to around 11% in the entire group.

By David Teather
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/ 1 September 2008

Symonds’s future in doubt after being sent home

The playing future of Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds is in doubt after he was thrown off the squad for missing an important team meeting.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 September 2008

Aussie papers slam Wallabies

A week after hailing a new era for the Wallabies, Australian newspapers were wondering how that same side would rebound from a record 53-8 loss to SA.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 31 August 2008

Like oil, speculators and water an uneasy mix

On the grey clay of an ancient lake bed on the edge of Australia’s outback, Guy Kingwill is at the frontier of a global rush to commercialise water.

By Rob Taylor
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/ 30 August 2008

Australian bowling attack crushes Bangladesh

Australia’s bowling attack ruthlessly exposed Bangladesh’s batting when the world champions cruised to a 180-run win on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 August 2008

Symonds sent home for discipline breach

Star Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has been sent home from the one-day series against Bangladesh for breaching discipline.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 August 2008

Ponting: T20 will become an Olympic sport

Twenty20 cricket will inevitably join the Olympic Games, says Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2008

Aussies cheer another Bradman century

Australians on Wednesday marked the centenary of the birth of Don Bradman, a cricketer many believe is the greatest sportsman who ever lived.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 August 2008

Bradman’s century honoured in Australia

Australia will celebrate the centenary of their greatest sporting legend, Donald Bradman, on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 August 2008

Wallabies on the rise

Australian newspapers on Monday hailed the Tri-Nations win by the Wallabies in South Africa as confirmation of the revival of Australian rugby.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 August 2008

Marital troubles force Brett Lee to miss one-day series

Australian paceman Brett Lee confirmed on Thursday that the breakdown of his marriage was behind his decision to miss an upcoming ODI series.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 August 2008

Wife auctions evidence of husband’s affair on internet

An Australian woman has taken revenge on her cheating husband by auctioning his mistress’s "huge" panties and his "size small" condom packet on eBay.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 August 2008

SA woman nabbed with 2kg of heroin in Australia

A South African woman has been charged with smuggling almost two kilogrammes of heroin into Australia in her suitcase.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 August 2008

Australia name squad for SA friendly

Australian coach Pim Verbeek on Friday selected an all-European-based squad of 18 players for the upcoming friendly against South Africa in London.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 July 2008

Starbucks to close 61 Australian stores

Starbucks plans to shut 61 of its 85 coffee shops in Australia and focus its remaining operations on three major cities.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 July 2008

How Wallabies aspired to beat All Blacks

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans believes the crop of newcomers in his team is a prime reason why they savoured an emphatic victory over New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 July 2008

Brad Thorn is ‘not a dirty player’

The All Blacks insisted on Sunday that errant lock Brad Thorn did not have a disciplinary problem after a second yellow card of the season.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 July 2008

Deans wary of wounded All Blacks

Australia coach Robbie Deans is under no illusions about his side’s trip to Auckland despite the fact they comprehensively outplayed New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 July 2008

Australia beat All Blacks, go four points clear

Australia maintained their unbeaten run under new coach Robbie Deans with a 34-19 victory over New Zealand in the Tri-Nations on Saturday.

By Julian Linden
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/ 24 July 2008

Deans factor gives Wallabies hope against All Blacks

The Robbie Deans factor has given Australian rugby fans hope the Wallabies can upset the All Blacks in Sydney on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 July 2008

Deans, Henry and The Art of War

It’s a match that has divided a nation and carries the hype of a boxing contest, with Robbie Deans in the gold corner and Graham Henry in the black.

By Chris Foley
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