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6:43 PM AEDT | Mitchell Johnson claims winning scalp with 10 balls remaining.
5:50 PM AEDT | Latvian giant-killer Ernests Gulbis bows out of Brisbane International.
2:50 PM AEDT | Between climbing the Eiffel Tower, admiring the Arc de Triomphe and watching gondolas sail down the Grand Canal, Peter Kimlin actually played some rugby on the Wallabies' recent tour of Europe. ...
2:50 PM AEDT | Western Force coach John Mitchell's absolute future may not be known until just days before the start of the Super 14 season, with the report emanating from the independent inquiry into the Kiwi's coaching style not expected for another three weeks.
1:47 PM AEDT | Australia looks likely to retain its shaky No.1 status in Test cricket after removing three key South African batsmen this morning, leaving the visitors with a difficult task as Perth saviours A.B de Villiers and J.P Duminy occupied the crease at lunch.
1:47 PM AEDT | South Africa lose key wickets after Kallis is claimed by controversial catch.
12:17 PM AEDT | Before the start of the Brisbane International, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was rapidly back-pedalling from claims he now had the wood over his Australian Open conqueror, Novak Djokovic.
9:18 AM AEDT | Australia’s hopes of raising the flag at the Brisbane International have crashed after Queenslander Samantha Stosur was ushered out by Czech Lucie Safarova.
Defence warns of climate conflict
7:22 AM AEDT | Rising sea levels could lead to extra naval deployments to deal with increases in illegal migration and fishing, a Defence Force analysis says.
4:00 AM AEDT | For Australian tennis, it will be another challenging year.
4:00 AM AEDT | The cricket field, like the political, is an exposed place; in cricket, as in politics, the end can be public, protracted and merciless.
4:00 AM AEDT | SELDOM has a dead rubber carried such significance. The direction of a new era of Australian cricket could be determined today, as Ricky Ponting's rookie bowling attack attempts to shut down the South Africans on a slowly deteriorating wicket.
4:00 AM AEDT | Is Roman Abramovich looking to sell Chelsea? The club insists its Russian benefactor remains committed to his west London adventure.
4:00 AM AEDT | FIVE months after successfully panning for gold, Michael Phelps will next week return to Beijing to sign off on an historic "seven-figure" sponsorship, the largest endorsement deal for a Westerner in China's history.
4:00 AM AEDT | Melbourne Victory registers third triumph over Adelaide this season and now has 32 points with a goal difference of plus eight.
1:00 AM AEDT | MELBOURNE'S Jewish community is mourning the loss of Greg Sher, an Australian soldier killed by Taliban insurgents in southern Afghanistan on Sunday.
1:00 AM AEDT | STUDENT assignments from the University of Wollongong were used without the students' knowledge as part of an alleged ruse to fool the US Government and the space agency NASA into handing over millions of dollars for futuristic scientific research.
1:00 AM AEDT | THE Rural Fire Service will enforce a fire ban through large areas of the state today as firefighters struggle to contain three blazes and temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees.
1:00 AM AEDT | THE plan to build a high-speed subway through the inner west is more likely to deliver windfall profits to developers than sustainable inner-city living, Opposition parties, local councils and residen...
1:00 AM AEDT | SYDNEY'S mooted transport makeover is great news for anyone who loves commuting. Essentially, the new "metro" will operate along three lines. The western line will provide a "corri...
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6/01/2009 | My younger sister told me over Christmas about the time my mother decided to try topless sunbathing. My mother had hit her 40s - about the same age I am now.
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