Friday, November 20, 2015

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  • Robbie Farah asks for release from Wests Tigers; linked with...

    Robbie Farah asks for release from Wests Tigers; linked with...
    Robbie Farah asks for release from Wests Tigers; linked with Sydney RoostersUpdatedNovember 21, 2015 16:39:45 Robbie Farah to the Sydney Roosters : that's the latest twist in the long-running soap opera surrounding the Wests Tigers NRL star after the joint venture confirmed on Saturday he had requested a release from the final two years of his contract.A hurdle in that release being granted is that Farah is believed to want a complete payout of his contract which is said to be worth nearly $..
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  • Defence Force bus rolls at Windellama: 12 injured in southern New...

    Defence Force bus rolls at Windellama: 12 injured in southern New...
    Defence Force bus rolls at Windellama: 12 injured in southern New South WalesUpdatedNovember 21, 2015 16:00:55 Two Australian Defence Force (ADF) officers are seriously injured after a bus rolled on Sandy Point Road, about 50 kilometres south of Goulburn, in southern New South Wales.Just over 50 officers were on the ADF bus when it rolled near Windellama shortly after 10:00am.Fire and Rescue NSW said three people were flown to Canberra and Sydney hospitals, with nine others taken to Goulburn..
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  • Sky Blues out of their comfort zone

    Sky Blues out of their comfort zone
    Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold.DAN HIMBRECHTSSYDNEY FC coach Graham Arnold is wary of taking on a struggling Perth in tonight's A-League clash at nib Stadium.Arnold's team suffered just its first loss of the season in a pulsating Big Blue Derby against the Melbourne Victory last Saturday night.And while the Sky Blues remain third on the table with three wins and two draws, the Glory is well back in ninth place with just one win from the first six rounds.But Arnold believes his team's first trip o..
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  • Jones 100 per cent against Australia

    Jones 100 per cent against Australia
    Eddie Jones committed to beating Australia in role as England coachAFPNovember 21, 201512:50PMHello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.EDDIE Jones has insisted there will be no conflict of loyalties when he coaches England against his native Australia for the first time next year.Jones was in charge of the Wallabies when they lost the 2003 World Cup final to England in Sydney.But on Friday he became England’s new head coach after Stuart Lancast..
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  • Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley 'extremely embarrassed' over...

    Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley 'extremely embarrassed' over...
    Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley 'extremely embarrassed' over involvement in drug manufacturing syndicateBy Stephanie BouletPostedNovember 20, 2015 21:18:40 Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley has told a Sydney court he is remorseful and "extremely embarrassed" about his involvement in a drug manufacturing syndicate.Baggaley, 39, was arrested by Australian Federal Police in November 2013 for helping to produce 18,000 tablets of the psychedelic drug 2cb and planning to produce methamphetamine.Poli..
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  • Suburbs rise over the city for developments

    Suburbs rise over the city for developments
    Westfield Hurstville opening after a $105 million redevelopment.Photo: Chris Lane CLAThe opening of the revamped Westfield Hurstville and the final stage of Stockland's Wetherill Park shopping centre and an improved office market in Parramatta, are further evidence that growth is happening outside of the Sydney central business district.As a result, hotel operators, such as the niche Ovolo Group, universities and office tenants, are all moving out to the western and southern ares of metropolitan..
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  • Sydney ‘melts’ in record heat

    Sydney ‘melts’ in record heat
    Beachgoers crowd Sydney’s Bondi Beach yesterday during a heatwave that hit Australia’s largest city. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology recorded temperatures over 40° C yesterday, with the possibility of breaking the November record of 41.8° set in 1982. DPASydneyTemperatures around Sydney hit 41° Celsius yesterday as parts of the Australian coast went on full alert for bushfires.Australia’s biggest city experienced its hottest three-day spell in 79 years, said according to the Bureau of M..
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  • The divine Nancye Hayes: Australia's equivalent of Broadway royalty

    The divine Nancye Hayes: Australia's equivalent of Broadway royalty
    Nancye Hayes is looking forward to performing inJerry's Girls.Photo: Wayne Taylor To say Nancye Hayes is Australia's equivalent of Broadway royalty is something of an understatement. Her CV is studded with starring roles - Eliza Dolittle, Roxy Hart, Miss Adelaide - as well as directorial credits includingThe Boy From Oz,GypsyandAnnie. Then there are two Helpmann awards, the JC Williamson Award, an Order of Australia, and countless television roles to boot. One of the first Australian women t..
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  • Man Dead And Teenager In Critical Condition After Skydiving Accident

    Man Dead And Teenager In Critical Condition After Skydiving Accident
    A man has died and a 14-year-old boy is in a critical condition following a skydiving accident in New South Wales’ Southern Tablelands region.Police say emergency services were called to Goulburn Airport just before 2pm on Saturday.A man died at the scene and a teenager was airlifted to Royal Randwick Hospital for treatment, where he remains in a critical condition.One dead, one critical following skydiving incident#Goulburnhttps://t.co/nSEOIOz0if— NSW Police (@nswpolice)November 21, 2015Police ..
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  • Australia PM seeks standard foreign investment laws amid outcry...

    Australia PM seeks standard foreign investment laws amid outcry...
    Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to reporters following a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama alongside the APEC summit in Manila, Philippines, November 17, 2015. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstBy Byron KayeSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia must standardise its foreign investment laws, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Friday, as his government faces criticism from opposition politicians about asset sales to Chinese investors.Turnbull was speaking to reporters hours afte..
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