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South Africa denies Afghanistan sweep of one-day cricket series
South Africa denies Afghanistan sweep of one-day cricket series
Lacklustre trade apprenticeship numbers do not bode well for an industry short of the manpower to meet national home-building targets.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stood by his call for a ceasefire in Lebanon after a senior US official expressed support for a limited Israeli incursion.
The heat is on Queensland's opposition leader as a conservative crossbench vows to challenge abortion laws in the likely event of a change in government.
North Korea will completely cut off roads and railways connected to South Korea and fortify the areas on its side of the border, state media reports.
Juergen Klopp has moved on from Liverpool in the Premier League and will take on a new role as head of global soccer at Red Bull, starting in January.
Mozambique is voting for a new president in an election that's widely tipped to extend the ruling party's 49 years in power.
Homicide Squad detectives will review a fatal police shooting which occurred during a search for a car stolen from an MP's home.
Tony Popovic expects to be instantly happy when he makes his debut as Socceroos coach in a World Cup qualifier against China in Adelaide.
Fremantle's bid to secure contracted Richmond gun Shai Bolton is heating up while Essendon forward Jake Stringer could be off to GWS.
Joe Root has passed Sir Alastair Cook as England's record Test run-scorer on day three of the series opener in Pakistan.
The federal opposition has been challenged to reveal its position on the future of the $51 billion NBN after Labor introduced laws to keep it publicly-owned.
Bowling allrounder Mitchell Perry has put Victoria in control of their Sheffield Shield clash with Tasmania, hitting a half-century and taking two wickets.
Alex Carey has carried his white-ball form into the Sheffield Shield, hitting 90 off 85 balls as South Australia battled to stay in their clash with NSW.
Two-time All-Australian Jaimee Lambert will front up at the AFLW Tribunal to challenge her one-match ban for a dangerous tackle.
A troubled former Sydney councillor accidentally assaulted his elderly mother after being told to clean his room, according to court documents.
An Australian-hosted global summit has been told that protecting nature and combating climate change aren't the enemies of financial prosperity.
The Melbourne Rebels are suing Rugby Australia for more than $30 million after the Super Rugby outfit was dissolved, claiming favouritism to interstate clubs.
Kobe Hetherington can use his Prime Minister's XIII appearance in Port Moresby to set the tone as he aims to start under Michael Maguire at Brisbane.
A man has been jailed for 18 years.after killing an acquaintance, hiding his body in a wheelie bin and then raping a young woman while she walked home at night.
The leader of the Western Bears bid Peter Cumins has insisted he did not try to low-ball the NRL with their expansion bid, stating it was unfeasible to pay one.