Former West Indies allrounder Daren Sammy has been appointed their new Test coach, adding to his white-ball duties in 2025.
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Far-right American pundit Candace Owens appeals visa rejection
Far-right American commentator Candace Owens has escalated her ongoing stoush with an Australian MP after he denied her a visa.
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Filipina on death-row in Indonesia arrives home
A Filipina on death row in Indonesia has returned home, just days after the five remaining members of the "Bali Nine" drug ring were repatriated to Australia.
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Bush and ‘Burbs: Perth star Joel Curtis could break historic first-grade cricket run-scoring record
Sheffield Shield wicket-keeper and Perth batter Joel Curtis has scored five tons and two half-centuries so far this season and is on track to have the best first-grade season ever seen by a batter.
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Spinner Santner named Black Caps white-ball captain
Mitchell Santner has been appointed the new Black Caps white-ball captain, officially taking over the role from Kane Williamson.
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India all out for 260, Australia lead third Test by 185
Australia have bowled India out for 260 on the final morning of the third Test at the Gabba, taking a 185-run first-innings lead.
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WICKED cast prepare to paint Perth green with city’s hot spots to adopt magic emerald hue
As WICKED’s tour of Oz prepares to officially kick up its heels in Perth on Thursday night, it’s not just audiences who will be seeing green.
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Mineral Resources pockets $780 million in cash from Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting gas rescue deal
Mineral Resources’ balance sheet has received a welcome boost of $780 million from Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting through the flash sale of its WA gas assets in October.
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Trump’s lawyers say juror misconduct tainted verdict
Donald Trump's lawyers say his hush money conviction was tainted by juror misconduct, opening a new front in their fight to overturn the verdict.
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219 pregnancies aborted daily in Zimbabwe – study
By Mary Taruvinga The Women and Law in Southern Africa (WILSA) is concerned with maternal mortality and other complications arising from unsafe abortions among adolescents and women which has seen them celebrating a recent landmark ruling outlawing the prohibition of safe abortions. Addressing the media in Harare on Tuesday WILSA National Director Isheanesu Chirisa disclosed
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