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  1. "We want to see cricket moving forward...": Cricket Australia's Nick Hockley on possibility of bilateral series against Afghanistan

    "We want to see cricket moving forward...": Cricket Australia's Nick Hockley on possibility of bilateral series against Afghanistan

    Melbourne [Australia], Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley has praised the Afghanistan men's cricket team for their famous victory over Australia in the 2024 T20 World Cup, and also hinted at the prospect of the Australians playing a bilateral series against Afghanistan .In the Super 8 match...
  2. Quite a brilliant performance: Pat Cummins on Australia's 28-run win over Bangladesh

    Quite a brilliant performance: Pat Cummins on Australia's 28-run win over Bangladesh

    North Sound [Antigua and Barbuda], after his team's 28-run victory over Bangladesh, Australian all-rounder Pat Cummins said the Australians showed a "pretty polished performance" in the Super Eights of the 2024 T20 World Cup.Cummins wrote history on Friday in Antigua when he became the second...
  3. The country's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, says more than 1 million Australians practice yoga.

    The country's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, says more than 1 million Australians practice yoga.

    New Delhi [India], On the occasion of the 10th International Yoga Day, Australian High Commissioner to India Philip Green said that more than 1 million Australians practice yoga around the world.The Australian High Commissioner shared a post on Instagram, showing videos of yoga lovers from...
  4. T20 World Cup: Cummins registered his name in the record books with a hat-trick, Australia defeated Bangladesh in the rain-affected Super 8 match.

    T20 World Cup: Cummins registered his name in the record books with a hat-trick, Australia defeated Bangladesh in the rain-affected Super 8 match.

    The Australian pacer reached a milestone by claiming three wickets in two separate overs. He took two wickets in the last two deliveries of his third over and then achieved the feat on the first ball of his last over, dismissing Towhid Hridoy, who was caught at short fine leg.Cummins has now...
  5. T20 WC: Australia beats Bangladesh by 28 runs via DLS method in rain-affected Super 8 match

    T20 WC: Australia beats Bangladesh by 28 runs via DLS method in rain-affected Super 8 match

    North Sound [Antigua and Barbuda], David Warner's 34-ball fifty and Pat Cummins hat-trick headline Australia's joyful 28-run win over Bangladesh via DLS method in rain-restricted clash in Super 8 match of the ICC T20 World Cup underway. at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday (local time)...
  6. Social media irritates news audiences

    Social media irritates news audiences

    Canberra, New figures reveal just how far Australians have fallen away from news content, but the figures also hint at what might bring them back.Australians are tired of this news.According to the latest Digital News Report: Australia, two in five people (41 percent) say they are tired of...
  7. Are you concerned that your address, date of birth or health data is being sold? You should be – and the law isn't protecting you.

    Are you concerned that your address, date of birth or health data is being sold? You should be – and the law isn't protecting you.

    Sydney, Australians don't know and can't control how data brokers are spreading their personal information. This is the main finding of a newly released report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).Consumers who want to rent a property, get insurance quotes or make...
  8. 'Abject failure': Why Australia's plan to curb foreign influence doesn't work and why it can't be fixed

    'Abject failure': Why Australia's plan to curb foreign influence doesn't work and why it can't be fixed

    Sydney, your national sovereignty is being increasingly threatened by foreign interference in Australian democracy.It refers to coercive, corrupt or deceptive activities by or on behalf of a foreign actor designed to undermine Australia's democracy.This may involve foreign actors covertly...
  9. Australian Prime Minister joins mass protests against gender violence

    Australian Prime Minister joins mass protests against gender violence

    Thousands of Australians gathered at events across the country on Sunday to demand action to address gender violence, Xinhua news agency reported.In Canberra, the march to Parliament House was also joined by Albanese, who said in early April that Australia was facing a crisis of violence...
  10. Australian unemployment rate rose to 3.8 percent in March

    Australian unemployment rate rose to 3.8 percent in March

    According to data published on Thursday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the number of employed Australians fell by 6,600 between February and March, causing unemployment to rise from 3.7 percent to 3.8 percent, Xinhua news agency reported.News Corp Australia newspapers reported...
  11. We need science, and we need to protect it from attack

    We need science, and we need to protect it from attack

    Melbourne, Trusting the science: Australia isn't as polarized as the US, but we can't afford to be complacent.Recent criticism of science in some quarters has distracted from an important truth: overwhelmingly, the Australian public trusts science, recognizing the intrinsic value of...
  12. Five million more Australians on welfare? until you count again

    Five million more Australians on welfare? until you count again

    Sydney, The Daily Telegraph and Herald Sun published a feature story on Sunda titled "Half a million extra on welfare". Its subtitle was: The NDIS is blowing its budget.The story says the number of Australians on welfare has increased by 425,000 since 2018, with most of the increase coming...
  13. No cash, no games? Have cost of living pressures affected sport participation in Australia?

    No cash, no games? Have cost of living pressures affected sport participation in Australia?

    Sydney, Many Australians have been hit by the cost of living crisis in recent years, but what about sports participation?While many Australians, and their children, enjoy participating in sports, I can be an expensive obsession, hitting the hip pocket with costs such as equipment registration...
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