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Novak Djokovic begins his Open campaign in the Middle East. Source: AFP The Australian ... Gael Monfils and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and consistent Spaniard David Ferrer, will then play the Qatar Open in Doha, an event carrying almost three times the prizemoney on offer for the Brisbane International, which starts Australia's tennis summer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Police launch $3m summer crime blitz Perth Now BLITZ: Police will spend more time on the beat this summer during a $3m crime crackdown. Picture: File Source: PerthNow WA Police officers will spend an extra 36000 hours on the beat oversummer as part of a blitz on car thieves, drug dealers and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Singing the blues in the greys The Australian Much of Western Australia is likely to experience a wetter summer season than usual, but large areas of central and southern Australia are more likely to be drier than average, the bureau's forecast says. Southeastern Australia can expect warmer days ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Salivating over an Indian summer Back Page Lead Chappell's brief and ill-fated time as coach of the Indian national team is testament to the anomalous relationship between Australia and India. Something strange often happens when these two countries come together on a cricket field. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will Australian cricket selectors ever get the hint? The Roar Peter Siddle has also been solid this summer and deserves to keep his spot for the time being. As the lone spin bowler in the side, Nathan Lyon is very good at coming in at the end of an innings and seems to have a knack for cleaning up the tail-end ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SIA to add more capacity to Australia Ninemsn The Singaporean national flag carrier's northern summer schedule showed the number of flights between Singapore and Adelaide would increase to 10 per week, up from seven per week the sametime last year. The Singapore-Brisbane and Singapore-Perth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
C'mon Australia, salute our Diggers Herald Sun They will go out on patrol and scan their arcs and sectors, all the time making sure their mates next to them are safe. Instead of stepping out into their backyard for that quintessential Australianbarbecue, or on to their favourite beach, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Australian tennis ace Samantha Stosur overcomes Russian hurdle Herald Sun She could also come up against US Open runner-up Serena Williams, ranked 12th, and Italy's Francesca Schiavone, who defeated the Australian to the French Open title in 2010. "It's an incredible first week of the Australian summer," he said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Saltspring's Clarke sails into Olympics Victoria Times Colonist This time it won't be in Finn class, as in the 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Summer Games. Clarke and partner Tyler Bjorn of Beaconsfield, Que., qualified for London 2012 on Sunday by finishing 10th in Star class at the 2011 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
USTA Australian Open Wild Card Play-off race kicks off in Norcross TheSportsCampus.com "But I got to experience that for the first time earlier this summer at this same club (Atlanta Tennis Championships). Even though it's 35 or 40 miles it's always good to sleep in your own bed and be close to home." Ginepri said this was his first real ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crane sets London Olympics sails, qualifies in Australia for 2012 Games Darien Times Sailor Rob Crane's lifelong voyage has taken him, now, from starting out locally at the Noroton Yacht Club, all the way to a top-of-the-world class berth at next summer's London Olympic Games. Crane, 26 from Darien, made the cut by scoring a first and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Could this Xmas be a turkey? Sydney Morning Herald ''If it was a hot summer people would have been buying bikinis,'' says David Jones corporate affairs manager Helen Karlis. ''It's the coldest summer we've had in 50 years.'' Cool weather may also be behind 30 per cent discounts on frocks for VIP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sehwag and Zaheer could decide this series Hindustan Times Most of Australia's memorable moments of late have been provided by the younger brigade and the selectors' gaze should be focused forward and not in the rearview mirror. It's time for Michael Clarke to shoulder an extra responsibility and claim the No ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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There are property bargains on offer across the nation The Australian In order they are: units in the NSW central coast town of The Entrance (-16.2 per cent); houses in Western Australia's Mandurah (-14.9 per cent); units in Mooloolaba on Queensland's Sunshine Coast (-14.8 per cent); houses in Whyalla in South Australia ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skipper Dhoni wins over Indians in Australia Cricketnext.com Dhoni continued: "More often than not, you watch some really strong advertisements in the lead-up to an India-Australia series. The advertisement said: 'It is winter out there, and summer out here, so get ready to feel the heat Down Under. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Perpetual Appoints Williams as Sevior Departs Wall Street Journal (blog) Mr. Sevior described his combined time off as a “never-ending summer” given he escaped the majority of Australia's winter by studying politics and playing the occasional cricket game at Cambridge University and walking through the Swiss Alps. “I ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Athletics Australia forced to allay fears after merging of events Herald Sun The most commonly expressed concern is that elite overseas athletes invited by AA to spice up the Melbourne meet may in various ways change the competition for local Olympic hopefuls, either by turning certain track races into virtual time trials or, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What's on the TV for Summer? Central Queensland news Once Upon a Time in Cabramatta will look at how the Vietnamese community found its place in multicultural Australia. Starting in February will be action comedy series Danger 5, set in a bizarre, 1960s-inspired fantasy Second World War, complete with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political fight begins over asylum deaths The Australian Budget flights: BUDGET airlines are lifting their international flights this summer as a growing number of us take advantage of our strong dollar to go overseas. Hello Doha: AUSTRALIA has claimed a breakthrough in talks to lift global trade, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cricket: Australia holds 'batsmen boot camp' New Zealand Herald ``We've inherited a schedule that's there,'' Howard said of the lack of four-day matches in Australia in a reworked calendar this summer. ``The schedule is the schedule, we need to deal with it.'' Players contracted to the national team will be ... See all stories on this topic » |
News|Summer at QPAC||ArtsHub Australia This award-winning adaption drawn from the beloved books of Australia's own ... at the Lyric Theatre QPAC, Brisbane for a strictly limited summer time season. ... www.artshub.com.au/au/news.../arts/summer-at-qpac-186863 | ||
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Staying safe on the roads this summer - ABC News (Australian ... ELEANOR BELL: Come the holiday season and the good times are often tempered with the grimnews of rising road tolls. Earlier this year the Federal ... www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-16/staying-safe.../3735864 | ||
Lukewarm summer forecast - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting ... If you have inside knowledge of a topic in the news, contact the ABC News ... AEDT = AustralianEastern Daylight Savings Time which is 11 hours ahead of UTC ... www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-15/20111215.../3731982 |
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