Open letter from Indian cricket fans in Australia NDTV (blog) It's summer-time in January in Australia but this year, the heat just got a little too unbearable. We thought you will win, you lost. Fine. We thought you will fight, you didn't. Fine. We eventually reconciled thinking one of you will stand up and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Summertime blues: This summer's winners and losers New Zealand Herald Ms Switzer says a comparison with Australia shows how much New Zealand cinemas are experiencing a bumper year. The release of Sione's Wedding 2 next week will keep the momentum going for the rest of the school holidays, she says. With summer failing to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Summertime, and the living is easy.. for now! Webdiary This all a long way from suburban barbies in Australia, what could what happens ten thousand miles away remotely have to do with us? In my home state of South Australia, it could count for quite a lot. Here, we have attempted to move from sunset ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tinseltown Mudfest NBC Los Angeles By Alysia Gray Painter It's summertime in Australia, meaning we can set to dreaming of a place with warm, balmy days and soft, starry nights and... wait. We're kind of having those days and nights right now during our Los Angeles winter, meaning a film ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India 161 all out sportal.co.in On another disappointing day for the tourists during their time in Australia thissummer, the Indians slumped to 4-63 just before lunch on Friday morning at the WACA Ground, before Virat Kohli and VVS Laxman offered some resistance with a 68-run stand. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rivals should be on guard against building Australian team Herald Sun Australian captain Michael Clarke (second from right) suddenly has a wealth of fast bowlers, with the likes of Ben Hilfenhaus, Peter Siddle and James Pattinson all having fired this summer. Picture: Gregg Porteous BOTH teams had been thrashed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Injury no hurdle for Pearson Fox Sports She said her early fitness work and training times suggested she will be on track to eclipse the 12.28sec time which won in Daegu in the northernsummer. It was fourth-best 100m hurdles time in history and has marked her as Australia's best hope of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Djokovic, Williams into Australian Open 2nd round SI.com He easily beat Paolo Lorenzi 6-2, 6-0, 6-0 Tuesday to advance to the second round, as did five-time Australian Open champion Serena Williams in the last match of the night at Rod Laver Arena. Djokovic is attempting to join Rod Laver, Pete Sampras, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Afghan suspects can be held twice as long The Australian THE period Australian troops can hold suspected Afghan insurgents has been more than doubled after it was revealed Diggers were having to free them and give them $US200 because they had insufficient time to gather evidence. The Defence Department said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Farmers see sheep shearing in Olympics ESPN Just don't count on seeing it at London next summer or Rio in 2016. The "timehas come to elevate shearing's sporting status to the ultimate world stage," the New Zealand Federated Farmers said in a statement Monday, adding that the world's top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World-first system of fire alerts to pick up location of phones The Australian A WORLD-FIRST system to send emergency warnings to mobile phones will be rolled out across Australia in time for next summer. The Victorian government signed a contract with Telstra late last month to deliver the location-based emergency mobile service ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Duo on song for summer lovin' Herald Sun The Howzat singer will perform at the Australian Open on centre court tonight before heading to Abu Dhabi to sing at an Australia Day function for about 800 expats. He sang at the Portsea Polo at the weekend. The biggest crowd pleaser is his hit The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fernando Verdasco a tough task for Bernard Tomic The Australian WHILE Bernard Tomic has spent the summer shrugging off concerns about the expectations associated with being Australia's leading male hope, former great John McEnroe says there is no question he'll feel the pressure at some stage in the next two days. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ANZ rate move to disturb summer's calm The Canberra Times The ANZ's rates verdict will land at about lunchtimee for the east coast states - presumably before the Third Test between Australia and India gets underway (1.30pm, Canberra time), for those anxious to return to summer's pastime. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australian Construction Safety Journal Summer 2011 Industry Q&A APRS Industry News In terms of due diligence, I should say that the issue of officer liability is not a new one across Australia; it's a change in the way the duty is crafted in the legislation to now become a positive duty, and for the first time we'll see officers with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mixed weather on the horizon for the summer loving nation NewsMaker (press release) “Summer time and outdoor eating are synonymous with Australia. Summer is the time of year we can really indulge our love for great food and wine and what better way to enjoy it than dining outdoors under the stars,” said Milan Direct's Dean Ramler. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Leave Shield start alone: Christian Sydney Morning Herald "I think it's a ridiculous idea personally - summer's when you play cricket and particularly Shield cricket," he said. "That's when we all want to play it, in thesummer time. "I just don't think it would work if it went to winter. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Time for Australian Batsman Shaun Marsh to deliver on talent Herald Sun Sometimes visits to faraway lands can do that and be less stressful that the searing spotlight of a home summer. In the nets Marsh is one of the most commanding figures you will see and no lesser judge than Mark Waugh rates his technique as the best in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At Australian Open, a Busy Qualifying Day New York Times (blog) By BEN ROTHENBERG MELBOURNE, Australia — Highlights and updates from the first day of men's singles qualifying at the 2012 Australian Open, an unseasonably brisk summer day in Melbourne. * Though the Australian Open is famous for its oppressive heat, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michael Clarke backs Ryan Harris to get wickets at WACA The Australian Harris was Australia's first-choice bowler before breaking down in South Africa. He and the missing Mitchell Johnson each took nine wickets to giveAustralia its only win of the Ashes series, in Perth last summer. The burly quick has managed only eight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tomic changes routine for rest The Australian But the 19-year-old's father and coach John Tomic said his son would have no trouble backing up after spending the summer peaking for his first home grand slam tilt as Australian No.1. FORMER Davis Cup captain John Newcombe believes Bernard Tomic's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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End of the road for VVS? Times of India (blog) But cold statistics do not reveal the silken grace with which he scored his runs and also the number of times he bailed out India. And yes it does not proclaim in bold letters his 281 against Australia in Eden Gardens – perhaps the greatest knock by an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sharapova: The granny of tennis Zimbabwe Independent “I don't know if it's just the fact that it's summertime in Australia and everyone seems to be in a really great mood,” she said. “I love Australia altogether. It's one of my favourite places to visit. There's just such an easy-going feel about it. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why your summer holiday is a great time to buy a home NEWS.com.au Real Estate Buyers Agents Association of Australia (REBAA) president Warwick Brookes says it is important to recognise the slower times in the real estate market cycle and make the most of them. "What you find at this time of year is that many people ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olympics: Hockey Test event line-up confirmed WalesOnline Great Britain's hockey teams will face top-class opposition in an Olympic test event prior to this summer's Games in London. Australia and Germany, the top two in the men's game, will be joined by eight-time gold medal winners India for a four-nations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
summers of our discontent Sydney Morning Herald We think of our history as one long, blazing summer. The reality is a little different. Summer is disaster time on this continent. It is the time of fires, floods, cyclones and plagues of locusts. Holiday news bulletins are an unending national tally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Action from Day 2 of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park Herald Sun 6.35pm: AUSTRALIAN Matthew Ebden has started his first-round match against Brazil's Joao Souza well, taking the first set. Ebden, who has worked his singles ranking up to inside the top 100, took the first set 6-3 in 39 minutes. A short time ago games ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business Fares fall But Qantas, Virgin Fight Intensifies Travel Trends Three weeks out from Christmas, resort areas like Noosa were staring at a black hole. By mid-January reports emerged of the best summer in years. Crazy times, hence the Real Time theme for No Vacancy Australia in Sydney on March 30. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hard times for smelters Newcastle Herald AN already chill wind blowing through the aluminium industry became an icy blast in summer yesterday when Norsk Hydro announced 150 redundancies at its Kurri Kurri smelter and Tomago Aluminium - controlled by Rio Tinto with Hydro, CSR and AMP as junior ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No excuses for my Australian Open disaster, says Sam Stosur Herald Sun It is such a shame because I felt so prepared coming into the AustralianOpen. I have no excuses. There is nothing I can blame off-court or health or fitness-wise. I was ready to go. I did all the hard work going into this summer, the pre-season and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Big hit super time Forbes Advocate Cricket Australia's revitalised Big Bash twenty-20 competition is attracting plenty of interest this summer, something Forbes Cricket organisers will be hoping to replicate next month. The Forbes and District Cricket committee met with 2011/12 sponsors ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kyrie Irving May Play For Australia At The 2012 Summer Olympics Complex.com But because if the former Duke star does play for Australia this summer, he won't be permitted to play for the US in the future. So let's hope he values his free time this summer over the chance to play in the Olympics. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anti-whaling fleet's star sponsorship The Canberra Times BY ANDREW DARBY, IN HOBART As Sea Shepherd conservationists claimed their first coup of this summer's whaling conflict off Australia on Christmas Eve, they made sure to thank their sponsors. The activists had found the secretive Japanese whaling vessel ... See all stories on this topic » |
Weather News - Summer rears its head to welcome Australian Open Summer has well and truly reared its head in Melbourne, just in time to welcome the start of the Australian Open from Weatherzone. www.weatherzone.com.au/news/summer-rears-its.../20029 |
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