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Indian summer turns ugly again The Australian Picture: Phil Hillyard Source: The Australian THIS time it's a bird, not a plane - or monkey - but the Indian tour of Australia is starting to heat up. In the nicest of nasty ways. Things, as every cricket fan knows, turned ugly during the Indians' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Summertime city calls for a party Wairarapa Times-Age Any time is a good time to pay Melbourne a visit, but Australia's most elegant of cities let's her hair down and is far more likely to swap the bespoke suit for the party frock as the summer heat accelerates. From the Victorian grandeur of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Summer in the palm of your hand with inthemix festival app NewsMaker (press release) “The inthemix app is simply Australia's best festival and clubbing guide in the palm of your hand.Summer time is festival time all over Australia and it's your summer so why not make the most of it.” Inthemix.com.au was established in 2000 and is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Schweppes Losing Australia Summer Sales in Fizz Shortage: Retail BusinessWeek Summer is typically the busiest period for the nation's A$3.2 billion ($3.3 billion) soda industry with hotter weather, schools on vacation and many workers taking time off in the span between Christmas and Australia Day on Jan. 26. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wingham Summertime rodeo best one ever Wingham Chronicle The Wingham Summertime Rodeo on Saturday saw approximately four thousand people come through the gates to be part of the action, bringing $27000 in for the Show Society. The Wingham Show Society was initially disappointed before the weekend because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc learning his trade from Pakistan great ... Herald Sun CLARKE, Ponting and Hussey save face for the Australian top-order. "He is an extremely nice bloke and he couldn't be happier to help out," Starc said of Akram. "He has offered his time up to me anytime this summer. "He said I was more than welcome to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What ails MS Dhoni's men in Australia Times of India When India lost 4-0 to England last summer, many blamed it on injured players and on inadequate preparation time. There are no excuses now as India is down 2-0 against Australia. Before the series began, Michael Clarke's men were in disarray and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Calls for a summer events reshuffle to boost sport's booming profile Brisbane Times ''Unfortunately there is no perfect time,'' Cycling Australia's national performance director, Kevin Tabotta, said of the national titles' scheduling yesterday. ''Positioning [them] after the Tour Down Under … there has been some good discussion there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murray wins Australian Open tuneup in Brisbane CBSSports.com In recent season, Murray had played the Hopman Cup, the international mixed team competition in Perth, to start the Australian summer, but wanted to change into tournament mode immediately in 2012 and appeared in Brisbane for the first time. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Long Search, Philharmonic Names Top Executive New York Times He is Matthew VanBesien, a 42-year-old former orchestral player who put away his French horn a decade ago and went on to run the Houston Symphony and then the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Australia. Mr. VanBesien (pronounced van-BEE-zuhn) replaces ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lehman Australia Files Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Petition In US Wall Street Journal (blog) In another case involving the derivatives, the UK Supreme Court last summer ruled again in favor of investors. In the declaration that accompanied the Chapter 15 filing, Lehman Australia's liquidators cited a trial being held in Australia over how much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
We're starting to see the real Michael Clarke: Taylor NDTV Sydney: Michael Clarke's unbeaten 329, and the manner of its conclusion, have made "enormous inroads" for him to be respected by all in Australia and beyond, former captain Mark Taylor has said. Having made a similarly significant score and declaration ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pat Cummins and James Pattinson will bring out the best in each other The Australian Pattinson and Cummins sounds more like an accountancy firm than a collaboration of intimidation, but the only figures Australia's latest pair of rising quicks care about are of the bowling variety. While both are recuperating from foot injuries and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sun setting on wounded Lleyton Hewitt The Australian Hewitt suffered his worst defeat in 11 appearances in Sydney, where he is a four-time champion, just as the sun was setting. His hopes of providing anything more than nuisance value at next week'sAustralian Open now appear remote, leaving Bernard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Art classes draw in the students Toowoomba Chronicle Passionate watercolour teacher Greg Allen shows off some of his completed artworks at the USQ McGregor Summer School. IRISHMAN Jack Cornhouse always makes time to attend classes at the USQ McGregor Summer School when he is visiting Australia. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket Australia to develop plan for Shane Watson to keep him on the park Herald Sun "You have to sit down with the player and say 'you tell me what your non-negotiables are, we'll tell you what our non-negotiables are," Howard told Summer of Cricket. Watson - the non-playing vice-captain - is one of very few players in the side who is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sydney Test match a celebration of what we are Irish Times I find a seat in the shade and Australia are batting. Now it is late in the afternoon and “beer o'clock”.Time to wander into the members' bar and find some mates to watch the last hour through huge open windows. The last remnants of the colonial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The non-negotiables if Australia wants to reclaim the Ashes in 2013 Herald Sun ... of next summer. But from this day onwards, Australia's cricket planning might as well be called "Ashes blueprint" because that is what they are building towards. Time will tell whether they have learnt the bitter lessons from recent Ashes history. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The summer holiday season can make or break a film's reputation Herald Sun This film, in which everybody's favourite pot-smoking doofuses burn down a Christmas tree and almost kill Santa, didn't even score an Australian release. What has become of the Christmas spirit if we can't sit in a cinema watching two stoners shoot ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Williston-West Church sold to Australian businessman Portland Daily Sun By Casey Conley An Australian businessman with a background in oral surgery is the new owner of Williston-West, a historic West End church that's sat vacant since its congregation merged with Immanuel Baptist last summer. Frank Monsour, the managing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Murray-Darling River: journeys in search of a compelling narrative On Line opinion By Diane Bell - posted Monday, 9 January 2012 It's a particularly hot Christmas-New Year here in South Australia: time for swimming and summer reading. My daughter is reading aloud from her Kindle. Together we savour Sarah Murgatroyd's meticulously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jack Sock in Florida, Not Australia This Year Yahoo! Sports "I'm now playing a professional schedule for the first time, it will be a test and a long road," added the big-serving right-hander. That explains in a nutshell why Sock isn't making the long trip to Australiaand will play a USTA Futures tournament in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sydney Festival 2012: This is Our City in Summer - January 7-29 SYS-CON Media (press release) Sydney Festival opened its 2012 program with Australia's largest free outdoor cultural event, Festival First Night, attracting hundreds of thousands of people into the city centre for eight hours of music, theatre, dance and visual arts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sound, no bite The Australian (blog) MARK Latham in The Spectator Australia: "One of the endearing traditions of the Western media is to lionise people at the time of their death. Thus Steve Irwin is remembered as an animal kingdom hero, even though he spent his adult life tormenting ... See all stories on this topic » |
Stosur eyes breakthrough summer - ABC News (Australian ... ... Samantha Stosur believes it is time for her to really shine in an Australian summer. ... Video: Stosur hopes for success in Australia (7pm TV News NSW) ... www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-30/stosur-ready.../3753026 |

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