Wednesday, August 31, 2016

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  • GWS coach Leon Cameron says Giants can go all the way after top ...

    GWS coach Leon Cameron says Giants can go all the way after top ...
    IN AN honest appraisal of his side’s stunning emergence, Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron says he didn’t believe the Giants were top-four material heading in to this season.But now that it has secured a double chance on the back of a 37-point win over North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, Cameron is adamant the AFL’s newest side can pinch what would be a shock maiden premiership.MATCH REPORT: GIANTS LOCK IN TOP-FOUR SPOTAssuming Hawthorn defeats Collingwood, the Giants’ first-ever final wi..
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  • Never too old to go for gold

    Never too old to go for gold
    IF THIS is what 83 looks like, I think we all want a little of what Hugh Bingham is having.Because age certainly isn't slowing him down, especially when it comes to his passion - outrigger canoeing.But it wasn't a sport that Hugh came into at an early age, having been born in Gosford, New South Wales in 1933.Hugh was focused in his early years on his work as a land surveyor for the Commonwealth government, then two years post-graduate study in Edinburgh, Scotland, and even working as a town pla..
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  • Investigations underway after man stabbed - Westleigh

    Investigations underway after man stabbed - Westleigh
    Latest Media Releases Untitled Investigations underway after man stabbed - WestleighSaturday, 27 August 2016 07:42:33 PM Investigations are underway after a man was stabbed and another injured during what is believed to be a domestic-related incident in Westleigh this afternoon. Just after 5pm (Saturday 27 August 2016), emergency services were called to Duffy Avenue, after two men, believed to be aged in their mid-twenties, were involved in an altercation. One of the men was taken to Sydne..
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  • All that glistens is black not gold

    All that glistens is black not gold
    The Wallabies restored a degree of pride in the gold jersey but the black haze that has hung over Australian rugby remains following another Bledisloe Cup loss.The novelty-sized icon of trans-Tasman relations will stay in New Zealand for a 14th straight year after the All Blacks capitalised on their opportunities to record a 29-9 victory in a stop-start, and heated, affair in Wellington.Frenchman Romain Poite's whistle was a constant theme throughout a tense 80 minutes at Westpac Stadium, broken..
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  • Sharks set up minor premiership playoff with big win over Roosters

    Sharks set up minor premiership playoff with big win over Roosters
    Match Report: Sharks set up minor premiership playoff with big win over Roosters The Cronulla Sharks regained form tonight by posting 37 unanswered points for a 37-12 win in front of 14 457 at Southern Cross Group Stadium. Get yourselves ready rugby league fans, the Cronulla Sharks and Melbourne Storm will clash next Saturday night with the winner claiming the minor premiership.  The Roosters got out to a 12-0 lead after 21 minutes and it looked like they were to continue defeating top teams at..
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  • Baby death: report finds 'series of tragic errors' caused gas mix-up at ...

    Baby death: report finds 'series of tragic errors' caused gas mix-up at ...
    The final report into a fatal oxygen mix-up at a western Sydney hospital has found “a series of tragic errors” led to one boy’s death and a baby girl’s serious injury. The baby boy died and a newborn girl suffered suspected brain damage after they were mistakenly given nitrous oxide or “laughing gas” instead of oxygen at Bankstown-Lidcombe hospital in June and July this year. Baby dies and another critical after being given nitrous oxide at Sydney hospital A report by the New South Wale..
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  • AWN establishes new markets for WA wool

    AWN establishes new markets for WA wool
    MOVES into garment manufacture by vertically-integrated broker Australian Wool Network (AWN) will open up new markets for WA woolgrowers before the end of this season. And within two years, AWN's prestige brands will have their own retail outlet in Perth, supplementing other capital city outlets, 282 wholesale outlets, on-line sales and exports. Growing the wool industry by expanding local production of Merino wool and wool-blend garments was the aim, according to AWN managing director John Col..
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  • Kat Mehajer celebrates her wedding in spectacular style

    Kat Mehajer celebrates her wedding in spectacular style
    After their stunning private wedding ceremony on the 20th of August, many were eagerly waiting to see what Khadijeh 'Kat' Mehajer and her husband Ibraham Sakalaki had in store for their wedding reception.And the pair did not disappoint. The wedding, which is rumoured to have cost around $1 million, kicked off with a fleet of sports cars transporting the bridal party and guests to the isolated Longuevue Mansion in Kenthurst, New South Wales. Scroll down for video  Happy couple: Khadijeh 'Kat' Meh..
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  • Kona resident Jason Lester completes 2633-mile trek across Australia

    Kona resident Jason Lester completes 2633-mile trek across Australia
    Jason Lester is a man who gets to where he is going no matter how far the journey is. The renowned Kona endurance athlete has traveled all over the world, running across several countries including the United States and China. His most recent adventure, achievement, athletic endeavor, flight of insanity, or what ever people want to call it, was accomplished on Aug. 11 when Lester spent 135 days crossing Australia. Lester left from Perth in Western Australia on March 11 and he would arrive 2,633..
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  • Don Bradman's 108th birth anniversary today!

    Don Bradman's 108th birth anniversary today!
    It is Don Bradman’s 108th birth anniversary © Getty Images It is the birth anniversary of Sir Donald George Bradman, often addressed as the Don. Bradman is synonymous to cricket for most of the cricket lovers across world and is probably the greatest to have played the gentleman’s game. The biggest legend of the game played for a couple of decades, making innumerable records, the biggest being his Test average of 99.94. Born on August 27, 1908 in New South Wales (NSW), Bradman started taking in..
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