‘Well, it’ll be cheap’: Trainer eyes more success with unlikely filly
Mitch Beer admits he had his doubts about import Sunrise, which is now trying to give the Kembla trainer the biggest win of his career on Saturday at home.
Mitch Beer admits he had his doubts about import Sunrise, which is now trying to give the Kembla trainer the biggest win of his career on Saturday at home.
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Labor candidate Maurie Soars' altercation with the LNP volunteer was secretly recorded on Wednesday.
A child and a cleaner narrowly avoided being hit by a car that ploughed into an Adelaide laundromat.
An elderly pedestrian has died after she was struck by a car in Melbourne's south-east.
US President Donald Trump has signed legislation that compels his administration to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The 27-year-old enters the summer needing to remain in the top 50 to secure another ticket to the Masters in April and hopes some subtle swing changes prove fruitful at next week’s Australian PGA Championship.
Ireland sealed a stunning comeback win against Hungary as Irish striker Troy Parrott scored his fifth goal in two games.
West Wits Mining has banked US$12.5m, started blasting the main decline and hauled ore to surface, ahead of first gold in March at its Qala Shallows project in South Africa.
MinRes chairman Malcolm Bundey told shareholders at the annual meeting that Ellison will remain at the company beyond the previously agreed deadline and will implement a three-stage succession plan.
The rival bidder is said to have “even deeper pockets” than billionaire Portelli and is already helping to backstop the business’s finances while it is in administration.
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The former Test cricket captain is selling the home he bought for $13 million, with hopes from the “high teens to early $20 millions”.
Steve Smith fires back at comments made by Monty Panesar ahead of the Ashes series.
In a disastrous month, the US president has repeatedly shot himself in the foot with his insult gun, and his old MAGA allies have turned their backs on him.
Shane Warne, Joe Root, Michael Vaughan, an orange, and tequila. It sounds like the start of a joke, but was it, in fact, the beginning of Bazball?
Fifty years after it premiered, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman remains the definitive blueprint for female power.
The Matildas star’s book is packed with revelations, from a challenging period at French club Montpellier to her first date with NRL star Cleary.
A young driver has pleaded guilty to driving dangerously following a late-night car gathering before hitting a teenager, causing serious internal injuries.
In a gushing magazine interview, the Duchess of Sussex also describes how much she loves working from home, “showing up” for her friends and learning from her mistakes.
It seemed Australia had stopped the turnstile of short-term political leaders, but here we go again.
Caring for children could hold the key to a longer life for older adults, new research reveals, although there is a catch.
Mark Wood is dealing with a hamstring complaint but the veteran speed demon appears set to feature in the first Ashes Test.
There are many authors of Australia’s failure to win the right to host a COP for the Pacific. They are not all in Canberra.
Other new programs include a satirical news show hosted by Tony Armstrong, a detective drama starring Anna Torv and a documentary about Rolf Harris.