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McIlroy glad to be wrong about Olympics
Rory McIlroy hadmits he was wrong to voice concerns about golf at the Olympics following the tournament's huge success in Rio. -
Labor to probe corporate bribery claims
Federal Labor hopes to relaunch a Senate committee into corporate bribery after two Australian firms were caught up in scandals in Sri Lanka and Congo. -
Baird told to make Nick Kaldas NSW top cop
There are growing calls for Nick Kaldas to be appointed as the next NSW police commissioner. -
McIlroy eyes FedExCup boost to transform his season
Though the world number five clinched an emotional victory at the Irish Open in May, his first triumph in his national open, he has failed to win on the PGA Tour despite several close calls and missed the cut in two of the four majors. -
Lienert-Brown to make All Blacks debut against Wallabies
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - All Blacks coach Steve Hansen's plans to rejuvenate his squad ahead of the 2019 World Cup continued on Thursday with uncapped centre Anton Lienert-Brown named to make his test debut against Australia in their Rugby Championship clash on Saturday. -
Burkinis a 'provocation': France's Sarkozy
A series of local town bans on burkinis in France has set off a heated debate, which former president Nicolas Sarkozy has weighed into. -
Will Waite also be ousted from AFL club?
Jarrad Waite, who will be 34 next year, could also be ousted from AFL club North Melbourne. -
Star-filled Crows give Eagles AFL headache
West Coast need to beat the Crows in Adelaide if they are to guarantee themselves a home AFL final. -
Culture no issue for Aust swimmers: Horton
Performance and not team culture will form the brunt of a review into Australia's performance in the pool at the Olympics, says gold medallist Mack Horton. -
AFL Giants chase more firsts
Greater Western Sydney will on Saturday chase their first AFL road win over a top eight team this season as well a first victory over North Melbourne. -
Students, teachers trapped in uni attack
A student has died following an attack on the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul, while teachers and students alike remain trapped inside. -
Federer plans January return in Australia
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roger Federer, who is sidelined for the rest of the year, said on Wednesday he plans to return to competition in Australia in January at the Hopman Cup and the Australian Open. -
Smith to miss remainder of ODI series
Australia captain Steve Smith is to fly home from Sri Lanka to be allowed to rest and prepare for next month's ODI series in South Africa. -
Borg, McEnroe renew rivalry as Laver Cup captains
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe, who met 22 times during their celebrated tennis rivalry, will break their 11-11 head-to-head tie when they captain the Europe and World teams in the inaugural Laver Cup next September. -
Search resumes for man lost in NSW floods
Rescue crews are preparing to search for a 72-year-old man who went missing after being swept into floodwaters on the NSW far north coast Wednesday afternoon. -
Submarine information can be protected
The Submarine Institute of Australia says Australian submarine programs have always been managed under stringent security requirements -
Greyhound industry reeling over NSW ban
Greyhound racing in NSW will be banned on July 1 next year after the controversial legislation passed state parliament. -
Dairy farmers meet with processors, govt
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is chairing a dairy symposium in Melbourne featuring representatives from the farming, processing and retailing sectors. -
Arrium admins may seek fresh pay vote
The proposed sale of troubled steelmaker Arrium has been plunged into uncertainty after workers at its Whyalla operations rejected a pay cut. -
Pakistan restricted to 6-260 by England
Azhar Ali hit 82 and Sarfraz Ahmed weighed in with 55 as Pakistan was restricted to 6-260 against England in the opening ODI in Southampton. -
Sri Lanka level ODI series
Sri Lanka secured a dominant 82-run win over Australia to level the ODI series in a match which featured a hat-trick from James Faulkner. -
Clarke succeeds Dyke as FA chairman
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Football League Chairman Greg Clarke has been appointed Chairman of the Football Association, succeeding Greg Dyke, English football's governing body said on Wednesday. -
Ex-RU player sues club over concussion
A former Sale Sharks rugby player is suing the English team for clinical negligence over a concussion injury that ended his career. -
Sinfield handed senior RFL role
Former Golden Boot winner Kevin Sinfield has been appointed to a senior role within the English RFL. -
Former player sues English club over concussion
LONDON (Reuters) - Cillian Willis has become the first professional rugby player to sue an English club for clinical negligence over concussion in a landmark case for the sport, his solicitor said on Wednesday. -
Swimming - Rio Olympics was like a cold war, says Russian Efimova
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Yulia Efimova, who won two Olympic silver medals this month after being cleared to compete in Rio following a doping ban, has compared swimming in the Games to being at war. -
Brazilian police make arrests in probe of sport confederations
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian police arrested suspects on Wednesday accused of defrauding sports confederations of public money, just three days after the Olympic Games ended in Rio de Janeiro. -
Former Manchester United winger Obertan joins Russia's Anzhi
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former Manchester United and Newcastle United winger Gabriel Obertan has joined Russian Premier League side Anzhi Makhachkala on a two-year contract, the club announced on Wednesday. -
Feigen admits lying about Lochte incident
US swimmer James Feigen admits he lied in his initial statement to police following the incident in Rio involving Ryan Lochte. -
FIFA panel opens probes into South Africa match-fixing cases
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA's ethics watchdog has opened formal proceedings against ex-South Africa football chief Kirsten Nematandani and two other functionaries over alleged violations connected to fixing international friendlies in 2010, it said on Wednesday. -
U.S. Olympic swimmer Feigen says he omitted facts to protect teammates
In a statement on the website of an Austin, Texas, law firm, Feigen said he failed to tell police that the swimmers had urinated behind a building or that teammate Ryan Lochte had torn a metal-framed advertising poster from a wall. -
Watford sign Dutch defender Janmaat from Newcastle
Although no financial details were disclosed, British media reported that Watford paid a fee of around 7 million pounds to acquire the right back. -
Italy quake toll rises to 73
The death toll from the massive earthquake to hit central Italy has reached 73, with rescuers desperately attempting to find survivors. -
Finnish midfielder Hetemaj opts out of qualifying match against native Kosovo
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Kosovo-born midfielder Perparim Hetemaj will not play for the Finnish national team in its World Cup qualifier against Kosovo in September, Finland head coach Hans Backe said on Wednesday. -
Beale ready to wait for Wasps debut
Wallabies start Kurtley Beale says he is unsure when he will make his debut for English side Wasps as he battles back from a serious knee injury. -
Morrison fears complacency on economy
After 25 years of economic expansion, Treasurer Scott Morrison is concerned Australians have become complacent. -
Directors want bigger infrastructure spend
Directors are concerned about the ability of the new parliament to deliver needed reform but are calling for additional government infrastructure investment. -
Pakistan to bat first in opening ODI
Pakistan have won the toss and will bat first against England in the opening one-day international at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. -
Bale targets Champions League final in Cardiff with Real Madrid
"This is the reason I came to Madrid – to play in the Champions League, to win the Champions League," the 27-year-old Bale said in an interview with UEFA.com. -
Faulkner claims hat-trick against Sri Lanka
COLOMBO (Reuters) - All-rounder James Faulkner became the sixth Australian cricketer to claim a hat-trick in one-day internationals, achieving the feat in the second match against Sri Lanka on Wednesday. -
Mtawarira to equal Boks' rugby prop record
Tendai Mtawarira has been named in the starting line-up for South Africa's return Rugby Championship clash with Argentina in Salta. -
Turkish authorities fire 2800 judges
Turkey has sacked more than 2,800 people from the judiciary and courts. -
World's largest aircraft crashes in UK
The world's largest aircraft has crashed during its second test flight since being revamped in the UK. -
Embassy checks for Aussies in Italy quake
Urgent inquiries are being made by Australia's embassy in Rome to work out if any Australians are caught up in the fatal Italian earthquake. -
Police raid Department of Parliamentary Services over NBN
SBS World News Radio: Police raid Department of Parliamentary Services over NBN -
ICC set to act on Durban, Trinidad grounds
After drawn Tests in South Africa and the West Indies, the Durban and Port of Spain venues risk sanctions, with outfields at both being rated as poor. -
Pique expects Barcelona to benefit from Neymar's Olympic glow
Neymar, who has scored 85 goals in 141 games in his three seasons at Barcelona, was given permission to stay in Brazil until after international games early next month. -
Wales manager Coleman eyes job in Europe
Coleman, who has had previous spells in charge of Spanish side Real Sociedad and AEL in Greece, has been linked with the vacant position at Hull City in the Premier League. -
Solomons prepare to rearm police when RAMSI leaves
SBS World News Radio: Solomon Islands are preparing to rearm their police for the first time in 13 years as the Australian-led peacekeeping mission in the country gets set to leave. -
Hamilton has 50th Formula One win in sight
Ahead of Formula One returning from a month-long break at the Belgian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton can become only the third driver to win 50 GPs.
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