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Warner reported for beaching Code of Behaviour
Cricket Australia (CA) Sunday said David Warner has been reported for breaching their Code of Behaviour. Warner is alleged to have breached Rule 6 which is "Unbecoming behaviour, regarding comments posted on his twitter account". The rule states that "players and officials must not at any time engage in behaviour unbecoming to a representative player or official that could (a) bring them or ...
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Deans says Folau is the man for the moment
Sydney 2000 Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has defended his decision to select code-hopper Israel Folau for the 25-man squad for the Lions series, saying the priority was winning for Australia in the here and now.Speaking to Grandstand, Deans responded to criticism by the likes of Brumbies coach Jake White and former Wallaby Stephen Larkham who believe the former rugby league and AFL player ...
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The NSW government is considering giving power to child care centres to exclude children who have not been vaccinated.
NSW The New South Wales government is considering giving power to child care centres to exclude children who have not been vaccinated, but not if they have a genuine conscientious objection.The State Opposition is introducing a draft bill to let childcare centres and pre-schools choose whether they accept children who have not been vaccinated, after recent figures showed up to eight per cent ...
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Poor breeding tourists lashed
The dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country's image, said a top official who lamented their poor "quality and breeding", according to state-run media. Wang Yang, one of China's four vice premiers, singled out for condemnation "talking loudly in public places, jay-walking, spitting and willfully carving ...
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Kurzel directs NRMAs new spot
’s Justin Kurzel (pictured) to direct its new ad campaign which aired last night (see TVC below). The campaign by WhybinTBWA was launched in NSW and ACT to celebrate NRMA's "85 years of experience and knowledge helping people get back on their feet". The new series of television and cinema commercials observe the days after a disaster, as people rally together and ...
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The Kids Are All Right
Lisa Cholodenkos The Kids Are All Right is a conventional dramedy about an unconventional family. Annette Bening and Julianne Moore star as Nic and Jules, a long-term lesbian couple with a pair of teenage children, 18-year-old Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and 15-year-old L ... ...
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Illicit drug report says Australia being targeted
Australia quoThe Australian Crime Commission's (ACC) annual illicit drug data report shows drug purity is on the rise and Australia is a target.The ACC handed down its 2011-12 report at Sydney's international mail centre this morning, as the report shows parcel post accounts for thelargest number of illicit drugborder ...
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Tweet row Warner immature
Commentator and former Test star Mark Waugh says opener David Warner is over-sensitive and immature, and some Australian international cricketers are getting ahead of themselves and need to pull their heads ...
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Australians to join diabetes drug suit
Diabetes: More than 1.7 million prescriptions for the drug have been filled in Australia over the past four years. Australian victims of a popular diabetes drug that has been linked to bladder cancer will join a US class action suing the makers of the drug. Tens of thousands of Australians are thought to have taken the diabetes drug Actos, which has been linked to a 40 per cent increased risk ...
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Swarmageddon to hit US
The US east coast is bracing for a cacophonous summer as hordes of flying insects emerge for a once-in-a-generation phenomenon popularly known as "Swarmageddon". After 17 years underground growing from larva to bug, billions of cicadas are about to revel in the final four climactic weeks of their unusual life cycle. At some point over the next few weeks, when the temperature at 2.4 ...
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Eddie Obeid has more front than Mark Foys
Former NSW Labor MP Paul O'Grady thought there must have been a sub-editing mistake when he read a newspaper report in which Eddie Obeid claimed Ian Macdonald had never been into Mr Obeid's office. Mr O'Grady, who was a member of the Upper House from 1988 to 1996, told the Independent Commission again Corruption on Monday that he was "incredulous" when he read a report ...
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