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Australia win women’s World Cup
THE Jillaroos are back-to-back world champions after Caitlin Moran sealed the final with a field goal with seconds to go to beat New Zealand 23-16.
Smith, Broad in fierce exchange
THERE is no love lost between Steve Smith and Stuart Broad with the banter being ratched up at the Adelaide Oval. Follow our coverage ...
How the Gold Coast continues to innovate
IF you look beyond Australia’s capitals, there is a raft of cities that could rival our top ranked cities for the place of ‘most liveable city’.
Newlyweds’ devastating news
NEWLYWEDS Nicole and Craig were in a doctor’s office anxiously awaiting the results of a scan. They’d been trying for a baby but this wasn’t the type of scan they’d been hoping to see.
Rush steps down as AACTA president
GEOFFREY Rush has stepped down as the president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts in the wake of this week’s allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
Madness engulfing Coalition, says Howard
FORMER PM John Howard has called for calm after NSW Deputy Premier leader John Barilaro’s astonishing demand Malcolm Turnbull resign laid bare the serious problem of renegade Nationals und...
Worlds away... Meghan’s Jamaican beach wedding
DRESSED in a string bikini and chugging beer straight from the bottle, Meghan Markle was certainly relaxed in her first wedding on an idyllic Jamaican beach — a world away from her first p...
Thousands go to court over 2011 floods
NEARLY seven years after the devastation of the January 2011 floods, more than 6000 Queenslanders are about to have their day in court as one of the nation’s largest class actions gets und...
Legacy lost but would Joh worry about that?
WHAT Queenslanders think about Joh Bjelke-Petersen is largely defined by geography. Thirty years on from the resignation of the man some dubbed “Saint Joh” and other “Jackboots Bjelke�...
Mum’s $15,000 CommBank shock
THIS Sydney mum has a warning for others after battling the Commonwealth Bank for more than two months over a “shocking” loan.
18th slip up denies Zunic a Royal record
JORDAN Zunic was on track to smash the course record at Royal Pines, shooting 11 birdies before a late crash denied him the accolade. Re-live our round three coverage here.
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