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Backpacker tax decision 'imminent': Joyce
Barnaby Joyce says a decision on the backpacker tax is imminent, insisting farmers will get an answer in the next month or so. -
Southern Stars win first ODI in Sri Lanka
Australia's women's cricket team have claimed first blood in their one-day series against Sri Lanka, winning the opening match by four wickets. -
Tottenham's Kane sinks Sunderland then limps off
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane pounced on a piece of comical defending to secure a 1-0 win over Sunderland in the Premier League on Sunday although he was later wheeled away on a stretcher after suffering an ankle injury. -
Greater tragedy would be IS win: Joyce
Barnaby Joyce says Islamic State must be beaten, amid revelations Australian aircraft were part of a bombing raid that may have hit Syrian military. -
Man, 20, dies after SA crash
A 20-year-old pedestrian has died in hospital a day after being hit by a car in Adelaide. -
Real beat Espanyol to equal league record for successive wins
James Rodriguez scored his first Real goal in five months to give the visitors the lead in stoppage time before the break and Karim Benzema sealed the points in the 70th minute with a close-range finish past former Madrid goalkeeper Diego Lopez. -
Townsend one of NRL's best halves: Ennis
Michael Ennis says Cronulla teammate Chad Townsend has been one of the NRL's best halfbacks this year despite his last-start sacking. -
Mark O'Neill stood down at Tigers: report
The Wests Tigers have reportedly stood down the NRL club's football manager, pending an investigation for alleged misconduct. -
Steelers take gold in overtime thriller
Australia's men's wheelchair rugby team have won back-to-back Paralympic gold by a single point in a double overtime thriller in Rio. -
Police search for NYC blast terror link
A bomb attack in New York City was a terrorist act, officials say but no links have been found to global groups and the motivation remains unclear. -
Fearnley loses final Para gold by a second
A five-metre gap separated Australian wheelchair racing veteran Kurt Fearnley and his fairytale finish at the Rio Paralympics. -
Aus war veteran Rio Paralympic flag bearer
Aussie Paralympic gold medallist Curtis McGrath thought his mates were snubbing him, but the war veteran was about to receive one of the Games' highest honours. -
Hamilton plans to come out fighting in Malaysia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton could do little at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday to prevent Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg from leapfrogging him in the Formula One standings but the Briton will not give up his title without a fight. -
Hamilton vows to bounce back in Malaysia
Lewis Hamilton has vowed to fight to retain his Formula One world championship, despite losing the overall lead to teammate Nico Rosberg. -
Mourinho's United slump at Watford, Spurs up to third
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United's third defeat in eight days - and their first by Watford in 30 years - left Jose Mourinho contemplating his worst run in management for a decade after a 3-1 drubbing in the Premier League on Sunday. -
Swan Papley setting AFL family first
AFL youngster Tom Papley is continuing and improving his family's footy connection with his first-season heroics for the Sydney Swans. -
Wallaby Adam Coleman backs Force to thrive
New Wallabies lock Adam Coleman has been a key contributor for Australia since being handed his Test debut earlier this year. -
Genia wants Wallabies to be more resilient
Wallabies halfback Will Genia produced a man-of-the-match display to lead Australia to victory over Argentina in Perth. -
Frosty's Supercars title hopes 'cactus'
Mark Winterbottom has declared his hopes of winning back-to-back Supercars titles are 'cactus' after a terrible Sandown 500. -
Perisic heads Inter to first league win over Juve since 2012
Stephan Lichsteiner had knocked in Alex Sandro's low cross to give Juve the lead in the 66th minute in a typically tense encounter but Inter captain Mauro Icardi levelled two minutes later by heading home from a corner. -
No regrets in Ricciardo's 'perfect race'
Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo is happy with 'the perfect race' after a second-place finish at the Singapore Grand Prix. -
No regrets for Ricciardo as tyre strategy just fails
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo dwelt on the positives of a second place finish at the Singapore Grand Prix after a bold tyre strategy fell agonisingly short on Sunday as pole-sitter Nico Rosberg held on for a narrow victory. -
Molinari beats Willett for second Italian Open win
The 2006 winner also became the first Italian to win any European Tour event twice after recording a final round of 65 for a 22-under finish at the Milan Golf Club event at Monza's Royal Park course. -
PM regrets Syrian deaths, injury from raid
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says Australia regrets the loss of life and injury to Syrian soldiers during a bombing raid. -
Kane strike sinks Sunderland and keeps Spurs on the rise
Sept 18 (Reuters) - - Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane pounced on a comical piece of defending to break Sunderland's resistance and secure a deserved 1-0 win that lifted the London side to third in the Premier League standings. -
PM urges US congress to pass trade deal
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull wants the US Congress to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership before the next president is sworn in. -
Molinari wins Italian Open from Willett
Francesco Molinari held off the challenge of Masters champion Danny Willett to win a second Italian Open in dramatic style in Monza. -
WA Liberals could face leadership spill
The Liberal party could face a spill motion on Tuesday after MP Dean Nalder announced he wanted to challenge Premier Colin Barnett for the role. -
Vic firefighters to front senate inquiry
Victorian volunteer firefighters will give evidence in a federal senate inquiry as the prime minister looks to change the fair work act to stop the CFA deal. -
Genoa and Udinese suffer setbacks in Serie A
Sassuolo followed up Thursday's impressive 3-0 Europa League win over Athletic Bilbao with a 2-0 home victory over visiting Genoa, who were reduced to 10 men in the final minutes. -
Chun wins Evian Championship with record score
PARIS (Reuters) - South Korea's Chun In-gee won the Evian Championship on Sunday and set a record for the lowest winning score in a major with her four-round total of 21 under par. -
High-fives for Mrs Turnbull on subway
The Turnbulls have shared a friendly exchange with a young family travelling to Brooklyn during another ride on the subway in New York. -
Austin strikes again for Southampton
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Charlie Austin scored his third goal in four days to deliver Southampton's first Premier League win of the season under manager Claude Puel. -
Crystal Palace hit four past struggling Stoke City
LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Crystal Palace beat struggling Stoke City 4-1 on Sunday with defenders James Tomkins and Scott Dann both scoring from set pieces in a three-minute first half spell. -
Records broken as Chun wins 2nd LPGA title
South Korea's Chun In-gee won her second career major after a record-breaking victory at the Evian Championship in France. -
Rosberg back on top after Singapore thriller
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Germany's Nico Rosberg celebrated his 200th Formula One race by retaking the championship lead from Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton after a pole to flag win in Singapore on Sunday. -
Cilic fires Croatia into Davis Cup final
ZADAR, Croatia (Reuters) - Marin Cilic sent Croatia into the Davis Cup final with a 6-3 6-2 7-5 victory against Richard Gasquet on Sunday that gave the hosts a 3-1 win over France. -
Rosberg pips Ricciardo in Singapore GP
Daniel Ricciardo surged home in the Singapore Grand Prix, but was unable to reel in Nico Rosberg who took the win in his 200th F1 race. -
Rosberg celebrates 200th race with Singapore win
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg led from pole to flag to win the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday and celebrate his 200th Formula One race by retaking the championship lead from Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton. -
Syria strikes threaten ceasefire: Moscow
Russia's foreign ministry says the United States' position on air raids which have left more than 60 Syrian soldiers dead is "unconstructive and inarticulate". -
Labor queries bank inquiry dates' decision
Labor wants to know how the government's banking inquiry dates were decided when there was no input from non-government members of the committee they will face. -
Aussies are using technology to tone-up
Australians are swapping their personal trainers for online workouts, with many admitting cost to be a huge motivation for the change. -
Man Utd lose 3-1 to Watford, third defeat in eight days
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Manchester United suffered their third defeat in eight days as Watford handed Jose Mourinho his worst run as a manager in a decade. -
F1 cannot be a dictatorship: new chairman
Formula One's new chairman Chase Carey wants more investment in marketing and digital platforms to complement his vision for making racetracks more exciting. -
F1 cannot be a dictatorship, says new chairman
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One cannot be run like a dictatorship, even if many people in the sport are used to that, according to the new chairman appointed to work with commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone. -
WADA exemptions need constant watch: Coe
Lord Coe insists the 'therapeutic use exemptions' for athletes has worked well but he says sporting authorities must ensure the system isn't abused. -
Klopp building something special at Liverpool, says Wijnaldum
Liverpool have started the new Premier League campaign with 10 points from a possible 15 after a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Friday. -
McHale breaks through in WTA Japan Open
Christina McHale has won her first WTA Tour title with a three-set victory over Katerina Siniakova at the Japan Women's Open in Tokyo. -
Everton manager hails 'perfect player' Barry
After goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg's own goal in the 21st minute in Saturday's clash at Goodison Park, Barry marked his milestone with a goal three minutes later to level the score. -
Sharks haunted by Cowboys finals thrashing
Sharks star James Maloney and coach Shane Flanagan admit Cronulla's 2015 finals thrashing to North Queensland remains on players' minds ahead of Friday's match.
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