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Australia

‘Judgment day’ looms for Australia’s scandal-hit banks
Article
/ 26 September 2018

‘Judgment day’ looms for Australia’s scandal-hit banks

A decade ago the sector was lauded for emerging unscathed from the global financial crisis and avoiding the risky investments that doomed their peers

By Glenda Kwek
Australia strawberry crisis now tastes a little sweeter for farmers
Article
/ 24 September 2018

Australia strawberry crisis now tastes a little sweeter for farmers

Wholesalers are reporting an uptick in sales, thanks in part to social media campaigns that encouraged Australians to ‘#Smashastrawb’ and eat it

By Andrew Beatty
Australia supermarket bans needles amid strawberry crisis
Article
/ 20 September 2018

Australia supermarket bans needles amid strawberry crisis

Police nationwide have received reports of more than 100 alleged incidents of pins and needles

By Agency
Strawberry saboteur evades Australia police
Article
/ 18 September 2018

Strawberry saboteur evades Australia police

Some producers have reportedly turned to the use of metal detectors to make sure produce is safe to eat

By Agency
Herald Sun splashes Serena cartoon on its front page
Article
/ 12 September 2018

Herald Sun splashes Serena cartoon on its front page

An Australian newspaper has backed its cartoonist amid widespread criticism by reprinting the infamous Serena Williams caricature on its front page

By Sarah Smit
Laziness: Lifeline or death knell?
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Laziness: Lifeline or death knell?

Sluggish snails prevailed, but Homo erectus may have died out because, honestly, why bother?

By Matthew Du Plessis
Defiant Australia PM refuses to ‘give in to bullies’
Article
/ 23 August 2018

Defiant Australia PM refuses to ‘give in to bullies’

Malcolm Turnbull has accused Peter Dutton and his supporters of intimidation in a crisis that snowballed from Monday

By Martin Parry
Australian PM urges unity after surviving leadership challenge
Article
/ 21 August 2018

Australian PM urges unity after surviving leadership challenge

Embattled Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull narrowly survived a leadership challenge as discontent with his rule boiled over

By Martin Parry
Critics leap on goal-shy Socceroos
Article
/ 27 June 2018

Critics leap on goal-shy Socceroos

National broadcaster ABC said that "Australian football needs clarity, ambition, direction, rejuvenation".

By Agency
Australia bow out as Peru claim World Cup consolation victory
Article
/ 26 June 2018

Australia bow out as Peru claim World Cup consolation victory

Peru were already out before this game but they still had a huge travelling support, clad in the country’s distinctive white and red colours

By Andy Scott
Australia failing to protect Great Barrier Reef ― activists
Article
/ 25 June 2018

Australia failing to protect Great Barrier Reef ― activists

Experts have warned that deforestation increases runoff into the reef, reducing water quality and the light needed for coral growth

By Agency
Australia blocked from global Amazon sites over tax
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Australia blocked from global Amazon sites over tax

New rules require internet retailers like Amazon to collect a 10% goods and services tax on everything bought from overseas sites from July 1

By Agency
Australian Catholic Church agrees to help child sex victims
Article
/ 30 May 2018

Australian Catholic Church agrees to help child sex victims

The Church’s decision follows a five-year royal commission detailing thousands of harrowing abuse cases involving Australian churches, schools

By Agency
Australian archbishop guilty of concealing child abuse steps down
Article
/ 23 May 2018

Australian archbishop guilty of concealing child abuse steps down

Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson was accused of concealing abuse in the 1970s by a notorious paedophile priest by failing to report the allegations

By Agency
Australian archbishop guilty of concealing child sex abuse
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Australian archbishop guilty of concealing child sex abuse

Philip Wilson was accused of concealing abuse by notorious paedophile priest Jim Fletcher in the Hunter region of New South Wales

By Martin Parry
Smith, Warner cleared for club cricket in Australia
Article
/ 10 May 2018

Smith, Warner cleared for club cricket in Australia

​Steve Smith and David Warner have been cleared to play grade cricket in their home country

By Staff Reporter
13 African athletes go missing at Commonwealth Games
Article
/ 12 April 2018

13 African athletes go missing at Commonwealth Games

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton warned athletes would be forcibly removed from the country if they attempted to overstay their visas

By Agence France Presse
Under-fire Wallabies star Folau says ‘the persecuted are righteous’
Article
/ 9 April 2018

Under-fire Wallabies star Folau says ‘the persecuted are righteous’

Folau, Australia’s highest-profile player, sparked outrage with his reply on Instagram last week when asked what was "God’s plan for gay people?"

By Agence France Presse
Stolenwealth Games – First nations protests show divisions endure
Article
/ 5 April 2018

Stolenwealth Games – First nations protests show divisions endure

The Games are taking place during a period of heightened awareness for indigenous rights following large-scale protests on Australia Day in January

By Daniel De Carteret
Warner joins Smith and Bancroft in accepting tampering ban
Article
/ 5 April 2018

Warner joins Smith and Bancroft in accepting tampering ban

His decision, just hours before a deadline, followed a contrite Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft also accepting their sanctions on Wednesday.

By Agency
Warne wants more heads to roll after South Africa tour shambles
Article
/ 4 April 2018

Warne wants more heads to roll after South Africa tour shambles

Shane Warne wants the culture of Australian cricket to be addressed by an independent inquiry

By Agency
Steve Smith won’t appeal ball-tampering ban
Article
/ 4 April 2018

Steve Smith won’t appeal ball-tampering ban

The former captain says he desperately want to play for Australia but he will not challenge a 12-month ban for ball-tampering

By Agency
Proteas cruise to victory
Article
/ 3 April 2018

Proteas cruise to victory

Vernon Philander was unstoppable helping the Proteas thrash Australia in the fourth and final Test at Wanderers

By Staff Reporter
Oz union wants ‘disproportionate’ bans for Smith, Warner reduced
Article
/ 3 April 2018

Oz union wants ‘disproportionate’ bans for Smith, Warner reduced

The Australian cricketers union are arguing that the punishment was disproportionate to previous ball-tampering cases

By Agency
Proteas leading by 401 runs, but injury-stricken Paine hails battling Australia
Article
/ 1 April 2018

Proteas leading by 401 runs, but injury-stricken Paine hails battling Australia

Australia is still in a desperate situation, with Proteas going into the fourth day leading by 401 runs with seven wickets in hand.

By Colin Bryden
Disastrous day for Australia’s new boys, Proteas move closer for a series win
Article
/ 1 April 2018

Disastrous day for Australia’s new boys, Proteas move closer for a series win

It was the Proteas’s day from the time Temba Bavuma and De Kock weathered a tricky period against a ball that was almost new

By Colin Bryden
Australia vow ‘respect and sportsmanship’ after cheating scandal
Article
/ 31 March 2018

Australia vow ‘respect and sportsmanship’ after cheating scandal

​Embattled Australia vowed to spearhead a new era of "respect and sportsmanship" after the ball-tampering scandal

By Staff Reporter
Aussie coach Darren Lehmann steps down
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Aussie coach Darren Lehmann steps down

His last game at the helm will be Friday’s Test at the Wanderers Stadium

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Aussies, spare us the moral outrage
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Editorial: Aussies, spare us the moral outrage

‘And yet knowing that that trust has been eroded, the administrators of Australian cricket continue to inspire disbelief’

By Editorial
Oz’s fall from grace long overdue
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Oz’s fall from grace long overdue

Australia’s next captain will have his work cut out to restore a once proud reputation

By Dileep Premachandran
Disgraced Warner quits as Hyderabad IPL captain
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Disgraced Warner quits as Hyderabad IPL captain

Australia captain Steve Smith had already been replaced as skipper of rival side Rajasthan Royals in the cash-rich Twenty20 competition.

By Agence France Presse
Nine years tracking South Africa’s white sharks ― the lessons learnt
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Nine years tracking South Africa’s white sharks ― the lessons learnt

If sharks habitats aren’t known, it’s harder to conserve either the animals or those habitats

By Staff Reporter
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