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Trump win won't change Labor view on tax
Labor won't be changing its mind over the federal government's planned business tax cuts just because Donald Trump has promised a reduction for US firms. -
NFL team urged not to leave Mexican hotel
As the NFL spreads its wings to Mexico, Houston players taking part in Monday night's game against Oakland have been told not to leave the team hotel. -
Big cities shown to benefit the rich
Major cities across Australia are getting richer but there is growing inequality among those living in them. -
Ex-IOC member Patrick Hickey out on bail
Former IOC member Patrick Hickey, awaiting trial over Rio de Janeiro Olympics ticket scalping charges, has been allowed to seek treatment outside Brazil. -
Queensland Games minister sticks with role
Under fire Stirling Hinchliffe says he's excited about continuing as Queensland's Commonwealth Games Minister despite speculation he was going to lose the role. -
Hohns to lead Australia selection panel after Marsh quits
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Trevor Hohns has replaced Rod Marsh as chairman of selectors for Cricket Australia (CA) on an interim basis after the former wicketkeeper quit on Wednesday. -
Andrea Mason awarded Telstra business gong
Aboriginal woman Andrea Mason, who heads an organisation that helps improve the lives of women and children, is named Telstra's business woman of the year. -
Hohns named interim chairman of selectors
Trevor Hohns has been named interim Cricket Australia chairman of selectors while ex-Test captain Greg Chappell will also join the panel. -
Rio courts clear ex-IOC executive to leave Brazil on bail
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The former head of the European Olympic Committee Patrick Hickey can retrieve his passport from Brazilian authorities and return to Ireland once he posts bail of 1.5 million reais (353,795.3 pounds), a court representative in Rio de Janeiro said on Wednesday. -
Trump elephant in the room at APEC
US president-elect Donald Trump won't be there but his presence will be felt at the APEC leaders' summit in Peru this weekend. -
Liberty Media looks to extend F1 season
The Formula One calendar will be reviewed as new owner Liberty Media makes a case for an expanded season of racing. -
Goffin replaces Monfils at ATP Finals
World No.11 David Goffin will replace injured Frenchman Gael Monfils for the final round robin match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London. -
China websites block searches for 'Fatty Kim the Third'
Chinese websites have again blocked searches for "Fatty Kim the Third", as many Chinese mockingly call North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with China's foreign ministry saying it did not approve of ridiculing foreign leaders. -
IS destroys historic Iraqi city
A General who has surveyed the destruction of ancient sites by IS in Iraq says the extremists "don't have a place in humanity". -
A month into Mosul assault, tough fighting still ahead
Iraqi forces have broken into jihadist-held Mosul and recaptured neighbourhoods inside the city, but a month into their offensive, there are still weeks or more of potentially heavy fighting ahead. -
Reborn Blair indebted to Bennett
New Zealand forward Adam Blair says he owes his career revival to Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett. -
Obama, Merkel see 'no return' to pre-globalised world
US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel argued Wednesday for a transatlantic trade deal and stressed that there will be "no return to a world before globalisation". -
Trump touts foreign contacts, says transition going 'so smoothly'
President-elect Donald Trump used his Twitter account to denounce reports of problems in his transition team, singling out the New York Times for saying world leaders have had trouble getting in touch with him. -
Murray outlasts Nishikori in classic Tour Finals duel
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray trawled deep into his energy reserves to outlast Japan's Kei Nishikori 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 on Wednesday in the longest match since the ATP World Tour Finals moved to London. -
Slow internet gripes rising: Ombudsman
Australians are finding less to complain about with their mobile services but lodging more about internet speeds, according to the industry ombudsman. -
Rooney apologises to Southgate over 'inappropriate' images
LONDON (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney has apologised to England's interim manager Gareth Southgate after images emerged of him on international duty which were “inappropriate for someone in his position”, a statement issued on the striker's behalf said on Wednesday. -
Syria regime bombs rebels as Aleppo food aid runs out
Syrian government and Russian warplanes pounded rebel-held parts of northern Syria Wednesday, including battered second city Aleppo, where food aid rations were all-but-exhausted after months of regime siege. -
RFL terminate Bradford membership
English rugby league club Bradford has lost its membership of the Rugby Football League following the club's decision to go into administration. -
Murray beats Nishikori in Tour Finals duel
New world number one Andy Murray took more than three hours to outlast Japan's Kei Nishikori at the ATP World Tour Finals. -
FIFA panel imposes one-year ban on Qatari official Al-Mohannadi
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA's ethics watchdog has handed a one-year ban to Saoud Al-Mohannadi, a high-ranking Qatari and Asian soccer official, for failing to cooperate as a witness with an investigation, it said on Wednesday. -
Ndong apologises for Gabon disappearing act
The 22-year-old Sunderland midfielder told Gabon’s L’Union newspaper on Wednesday that he had missed training at the start of last week after celebrating the birth of his daughter. -
SA voluntary euthanasia vote hailed
Supporters of voluntary euthanasia have hailed the progress of legislation through a key stage in the South Australian parliament. -
Controversial ICAC reforms voted through
Controversial Baird government laws to overhaul the NSW corruption watchdog have passed through parliament with support from upper house crossbenchers. -
Workplace watchdog probes Qld dive deaths
Workplace Health and Safety will join police in investigating the deaths of two elderly French tourists on a dive in waters off Cairns. -
Tassie plan to beat national fat title
The Tasmanian government's plan to shed the state's title as the nation's fattest will target young people to teach healthy living habits. -
Jobless expected to tick up to 5.7%
Economists expect the jobless rate will have crept up to 5.7 per cent from 5.6 per cent when October labour force figures are released on Thursday. -
Laidlaw appointed New Zealand sevens coach
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - London Irish assistant coach Clark Laidlaw has been appointed head coach of New Zealand's rugby sevens team following Gordon Tietjens' resignation, New Zealand Rugby said on Thursday. -
Carter and Powell spur West Indies to 62-run win over Sri Lanka
HARARE (Reuters) - Limited overs specialist Jonathan Carter and debutant Rovman Powell both hit lusty knocks to carry West Indies to a 62-run run victory over Sri Lanka in their triangular series match on Wednesday.With West Indies all out for 227 after losing their last five wickets for 18 runs, Sri Lanka struggled to chase down the target and were bowled out for 165 off 43.1 overs. -
Barcelona sign new four-year sponsorship deal with Rakuten
Barcelona -- once renowned for never having had a sponsor on their shirts -- will earn an additional 1.5 million euros for each time they win La Liga and an additional 5 million euros each time they win the Champions League. -
English football shake-up plans abandoned
LONDON (Reuters) - Plans for the biggest shake-up in English football since the introduction of the Premier League have been abandoned after talks between the main participants broke down. -
Defiant Trump points to Aust, NZ calls
Donald Trump says he is "always available to" speak to foreign leaders. -
Spain about to restore WADA compliance
Spain is ready to become compliant again with the World Anti-Doping Agency after political instability prevented it creating the right anti-doping laws. -
Ireland can inflict more pain on All Blacks says Fitzgerald
LONDON (Reuters) - New Zealand were punished for showing "a lack of respect" to Ireland when they lost in Chicago and could be in for another shock in Saturday's rematch at Dublin's Aviva Stadium, according to former Lions wing Luke Fitzgerald. -
Milan official wants clarity on AC Milan's Chinese owners
MILAN (Reuters) - An anti-Mafia official at Milan's city council called on Wednesday for the Chinese buyers of soccer club AC Milan to reveal their identities, saying town hall would notify anti-money laundering authorities if there was not full disclosure. -
Strong competition keeps Iwobi on his toes at Arsenal
Iwobi made a fine start to the current campaign and has become an integral part of Arsenal's attack, having developed a promising understanding with their influential Chile winger Alexis Sanchez and creative Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil. -
Milan city council requests clarity over AC Milan's Chinese owners
MILAN (Reuters) - An anti-Mafia official at Milan's city council has asked to know the identities of Chinese investors who recently bought soccer club AC Milan, and says town hall will notify anti-money laundering authorities if it does not get answers. -
European Tour grants Stenson life membership
LONDON (Reuters) - Henrik Stenson has been made an honorary life member of the European Tour in recognition of winning the British Open at Troon earlier this year. -
ICC reviewing Du Plessis lolly footage
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Footage showing South Africa captain Faf du Plessis applying saliva to the ball with a lolly in his mouth is being reviewed by the International Cricket Council to see if he has breached the governing body's code of conduct. -
Euthanasia laws pass key stage in SA
Voluntary euthanasia laws have passed to the committee stage in the South Australian parliament for the first time. -
No north-south divide, all teams playing catch-up to NZ - Charteris
Ireland sent shockwaves through the rugby world 11 days ago went they unexpectedly beat the all-conquering New Zealanders for the first time in 111 years. -
Airstrikes on opposition Aleppo kill nine
At least nine civilians hav been killed as airstrikes on the Syrian city of Aleppo intensify. -
Ventura sees a bright future for versatile and young Italy
MILAN (Reuters) - After six matches in charge of Italy, veteran coach Giampiero Ventura is proud of his team's versatility and sees a bright future for them even if his compatriots are still not convinced. -
Too early to write off Man United from title race - Carrick
United have made a mixed start under manager Jose Mourinho and have drawn criticism for their lack of killer-instinct in front of goal, having scored 16 times in 11 league games. -
Protests outside South African court as men charged over coffin attack
Two white South African men have appeared in court on charges of assault and kidnapping after a video showed them forcing a wailing black man into a coffin. -
Riots in Greece as Obama tries to calm leaders
SBS World News Radio: Riots in Greece as Obama tries to calm leaders
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