NSW second-rower Angus Crichton has vowed to make Tom Dearden's first match in the Queensland No.7 jersey a nightmare, while accusing the Maroons of mind games.
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ANA 2025: Second win of A1 season for determined Kangas after dodging strong Bullets’ fightback in second half
The Magpies dodged the Bullets to register their second win of the season, triumphing by eight goals in the Albany Netball Association’s A1 competition at Albany Leisure and Aquatic Centre on Saturday.
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Clive Palmer claims legal win to plead ASIC case
Royalties billionaire Clive Palmer has set the scene for more legal fights over a Federal investigation and charges linked to allegedly dodgy dealings more than a decade ago.
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Muslim preacher denies delighting in Xmas controversy
An Islamist cleric being sued over allegedly anti-Semitic sermons has been accused of courting controversy after likening Christmas greetings to serious sins.
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Lucrative cop scheme contributes to thinner blue line
A report into the mental health and wellbeing of the NSW police found an increase in psychological injury claims, compensation payouts and medical exits.
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Renumeration Tribunal sets 2.4 per cent pay rise for MPs, Anthony Albanese to pocket extra $14.5k
Politicians are set to increase their annual salary by thousands from July 1, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pocketing a boost of nearly $15,000.
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Ex-NRL player found not guilty of rape, pleads guilty to separate assault
The rape trial of an ex-NRL player has ended with him found not guilty before he admitted to a different sexual offence which the judge described as “creepy”.
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Bank staff stop elderly customer from being fleeced of life savings
Alarm bells rang at a NAB branch when staff noticed a “spineless” scammer instructing a customer on how to increase her internet banking limit.
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Truck parts builder Austin Engineering shares dip on capacity constraints
Shares in Austin Engineering have copped it after the truck tray builder warned would need to redirect an order meant to be supplied from Chile to Indonesia, putting pressure on margins.
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Falling Pilbara iron ore quality sparks grade benchmark tweak
The iron ore industry’s key pricing benchmark for seaborne cargoes will be lowered as the quality of supplies from biggest exporter Australia worsens.
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