Essendon coach Brad Scott has confirmed one star will play, another could remain in his newfound position and talked about the immediate future of a veteran.
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Push to get ‘damn fine’ Australian products into Europe
Australia is working in good faith to strike a free trade agreement with the European Union, but will walk away if the deal is not in the national interest.
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Marc Leishman happy with how LIV tour prepares players for golf’s four majors
Australian golfer Marc Leishman says playing on the LIV Golf tour won’t hinder his chances of a bold showing at next week’s US Open.
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Crows tap into Lions defector’s inside intelligence
Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks has tapped into his new coaching director's inside knowledge of Brisbane ahead of Friday night's game.
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Perth traffic: Socceroos v Japan FIFA qualifier at Optus Stadium expected to cause heavy traffic
WA’s peak traffic body has told fans to be cautious ahead of Australia taking on Japan in tonight's soccer World Cup qualifying match at Optus Stadium.
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Suns’ top-four spot on line in Geelong ‘litmus test’
Finals hopefuls Gold Coast head to Geelong for the first time in four years, facing a huge test and hell-bent on strengthening their grip on a top-four spot.
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‘Underwhelming’: Aussies remain cautious spenders
Australians remain cautious with their money, with only a slight bump in spending in April despite two long weekends in a row.
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Oilers grab initiative in Stanley Cup with goal in OT
The Edmonton Oilers have edged out defending champions Florida Panthers 4-3 to take the lead after the opening game of their Stanley Cup Final rematch.
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Hedland School of Dance calls on fees council to lower venue hire fees for end-of-year performance
Hedland School of Dance is dismayed it will cost $40,000 to put on two annual shows around Christmas, calling on the Town to lower the venue hire fees.
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No room for vroom: Phuket police fine foreign tourists in fancy rides
Phuket police earned praise online after ticketing a convoy of foreign supercar owners who brazenly parked in a no-go zone, proving that in Thailand, the rules apply whether you’re in a tuk tuk or a Lamborghini. The crackdown came after jaw-dropping photos of high-end motors, including several bearing foreign plates, lined up along red-and-white curbs …
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