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Team Australia left in Spain's wake at SailGP
Three-time SailGP champions Australia have been hijacked by Spain's fast start to finish third in the global competition's Bermuda regatta.
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People want decency from business, not political stunts
Corporations aligning with political causes could do better paying workers, suppliers and taxes fairly while investing in local communities, a survey says.
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Argentina's World Cup-winning coach Menotti dies at 85
Stylish coach who led Argentina to World Cup glory in 1978 also had a notable playing career and spells in charge of clubs including Barcelona.
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Fever-hit Rublev turns up the heat to win Madrid Open
Russian reveals he almost pulled out of Spanish tournament but thanks to doctors was able to battle past Auger-Aliassime to lift his second Masters 1000 title.
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Lift welfare benefits for vulnerable women: groups
Business and political leaders want the federal government to increase Jobseeker and Youth Allowance payments to help vulnerable women.
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Mariners make history with dramatic AFC Cup triumph
Central Coast Mariners become the first Australian club to lift the AFC Cup after substitute Alou Kuol grabs late winner in tense showdown with Lebanese side.
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Salah back in the goal mood as Liverpool run rampant
It's all smiles again as Liverpool striker moves on from touchline row with manager to set his side on the way to a big win over Ange Postecoglou's sorry Spurs.
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Emergency package to combat 'blight on the community'
There will be more money for emergency and long-term housing for women and children fleeing violence and a review of bail laws in a $230m NSW suite of reforms.
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Islamophobia fears over radicalised teen's knife attack
A Perth Iman says the city's shocked Muslim community is concerned about a potential backlash after a radicalised teen stabbed a man outside a Bunnings store.
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Treasurer warned not to 'poke the inflationary bear'
Stalling progress on inflation has put pressure on the federal government to proceed carefully with any new spending, economist Chris Richardson says.
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Sharks out to flip narrative ahead of tough NRL run
NRL leaders Cronulla desperately want to take things one game at a time ahead of an unenviable trip away to Melbourne.
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Hawks handle AFL momentum shifts to stun Bulldogs
Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell has praised his team for changing the narrative more effectively in their upset victory against the Western Bulldogs.
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Bulldogs to check Liberatore as Dogs' struggles deepen
Coach Luke Beveridge says the Bulldogs will be conservative with Tom Liberatore after he was helped from the field in Sunday's upset loss to Hawthorn.
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Lions' lesson proves Suns aren't 'big dogs' yet
Gold Coast have walked away from a comprehensive QClash loss to Brisbane with "a million different things" to learn under new coach Damien Hardwick.
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Me and Tsitsipas are no longer a love match: Badosa
It's all over for the tennis power couple as Paula Badosa says she and Stefanos Tsitsipas have 'decided to part amicably' after a year together.
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Appleby denied as weather washes out final round
Stuart Appleby left a shot adrift of Scott Dunlap after heavy rain forces the cancellation of the third round at the Insperity Invitational in Texas.
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Zorko stars, Lions defy carnage for QClash win
Dayne Zorko had a career-high 39 touches as Brisbane defied four early injuries to notch a crucial 34-point win over Gold Coast at the Gabba.
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Vidmar eyes stable offseason amid City return talks
After their ALM elimination, Melbourne City interim boss Aurelio Vidmar says the club will avoid the mass turnover of last offseason, as he eyes a new deal.
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More than 60 dead as heavy rains lash southern Brazil
A week of torrential rains in Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul has left at least 66 people dead, and almost 80,000 displaced.
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Hawks stun stumbling Bulldogs in huge upset
Hawthorn have held on for a major upset, piling more pressure on the struggling Western Bulldogs with a seven-point win.