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What is 'thunderstorm asthma'?
Ambulance Victoria was flooded with hundred of calls after wild storms in Melbourne caused an outbreak of 'thunderstorm asthma'. -
Jobs report, lower $A weighs on confidence
A weak jobs report and the sliding Australian dollar are weighing on households' views of the economic outlook, ANZ says. -
Boks coach Coetzee not taking entire blame
Under-fire South African rugby coach Allister Coetzee says his team's shocking season isn't all his fault. -
Union accuses govt of gaming pay rises
A surge in promotions for ministerial advisers has been called a cynical attempt to game the system of capping public service salary increases. -
Government not budging on backpacker tax
Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce insists the government is not budging on its 19 per cent backpacker tax, despite opposition from Labor and the crossbench. -
Klinsmann fired as head coach of U.S. men's team
Klinsmann was under contract through 2018 but his future with the team had been in doubt after a pair of recent losses left their hopes of qualifying for the next World Cup in serious peril. -
UK girl's remains cryogenically preserved
A British teenager who died from cancer and hoped to be brought back to life has been cryogenically preserved in the US. -
Brownlie recalled to NZ cricket team
Australian-born batsman Dean Brownlie has been recalled to the New Zealand Test side as cover for veteran Ross Taylor. -
Explainer: What is thunderstorm asthma?
A phenomenon called 'thunderstorm asthma' caused a huge spike in calls to Ambulance Victoria on Monday, but what is it and how does it occur? -
Fifth Kenyan Olympic official arrested
National Olympic Committee of Kenya vice president Ben Ekumbo has become the country's fifth senior official arrested as part of a major theft investigation. -
UN says almost 1m living under siege in Syria
Syrian government forces advanced quickly inside rebel-held east Aleppo on Monday, as the UN raised the alarm for nearly one million people living under siege in the war-wracked country. -
Joyce backs Nationals shotgun detractors
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has backed two Nationals colleagues who split with the Turnbull government's shotgun import ban. -
Cash celebrates IR win, eyes ABCC laws
Employment Minister Michaelia Cash has welcomed cross bench help in passing legislation for the Registered Organisation Commission. -
Melbourne recovering from wild storms
Melbourne is waking up to a much cooler day after a wild storm ended the sweltering temperatures of recent days. -
Du Plessis to face hearing in Adelaide
There will be no delay, South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis will face a hearing over his alleged ball-tampering immediately. -
NRL players can showcase league to the US
Jason Taumalolo and Valentine Holmes' NFL trial can help showcase rugby league to the US, says the man who won the bid for the 2025 World Cup for North America. -
Ireland our biggest test, say Wallabies
The Wallabies welcome back their troops rested from Saturday's win in France in readiness for 'the biggest game of the tour' according to coach Michael Cheika. -
Cheika excited by Koroibete's rugby debut
The prospect of two Fijian powerhouses lining up on each wing for the Wallaby XV this week is one which excites coach Michael Cheika. -
Starc and I to take new ball: Hazlewood
Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood expects he and Mitchell Starc will be entrusted with the new ball in the day-night Test at Adelaide Oval. -
Reds' logjam no problem for Houston
Leroy Houston admits it'll be hard enough breaking into a stacked Queensland Reds side next year, let alone the Wallabies. -
Lehmann still learning, out to improve
Darren Lehmann says Cricket Australia high-performance boss Pat Howard has challenged him to become a better coach after five Test losses on the trot. -
Langer to start fresh with ailing Warriors
Western Australia coach Justin Langer says his team just need a new approach rather than a complete overhaul in order to get back on track. -
Ferguson keen to avoid one-Test wonder tag
Axed batsman Callum Ferguson says he must dominate Sheffield Shield cricket to convince national selectors he deserves another shot at Test level. -
Bellerin extends Arsenal contract
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal full back Hector Bellerin has signed a contract extension, the Premier League club said on Monday. -
All Black minds on job as final Test nears
The All Blacks will play their final Test of 2016 against France on Sunday and insist the off-season is the furthest thing from their minds. -
Federal coalition split over shotgun ban
Federal Nationals senators have voted against their own government's shotgun import ban. -
Nats heeding warning after Orange loss
The Shooters Fishers and Farmers party has won the previously safe Nationals seat of Orange by just 50 votes. -
Budget surplus timing less certain
Treasurer Scott Morrison is expected to face more questions on the budget position after a report predicted a further deterioration in tax revenues. -
Brandis comments trip up Queensland LNP
Federal Attorney-General George Brandis has given his Queensland colleagues a political headache after suggesting the merged party should split. -
Chris Sandow walks out on Warrington
Warrington are reeling from the sudden walk-out of Australian halfback Chris Sandow. -
Russia's Zaripova stripped of London steeplechase gold medal
ZURICH (Reuters) - Russia's Yuliya Zaripova has been stripped of the gold medal she won in the women's 3,000 metres steeplechase at the 2012 London Olympics, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Monday. -
Election-trigger union bill passes Senate
One of the industrial relations bills that triggered the July 2 double-dissolution election has finally passed the Senate. -
Zaripova stripped of London gold medal
Yuilya Zarapova is the latest athlete to be stripped of a major medal for a positive drug test, losing her London 2012 gold for the women's 3000m steeplechase. -
F1's Southeast Asia future in doubt after Ecclestone comments about Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has cast doubt over the future of the sport in Southeast Asia by telling a German magazine that Singapore no longer wants to host a grand prix after its current deal expires next year. -
Canadian rookie Hughes wins RSM Classic
Canada's Mackenzie Hughes has claimed his maiden PGA Tour title at the RSM Classic. -
Messi boost for Barcelona ahead of Celtic game
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lionel Messi returned to training on Monday after recovering from a stomach bug that caused him to miss Barcelona's goalless draw against Malaga on Saturday. -
Malaysia to stop hosting Formula One Grand Prix after 2018 - report
"The current agreement is from 2016 to 2018. So once that ends, there will be no more (F1 in Malaysia)," Malaysia's Tourism and Culture Minister Nazri Abdul Aziz told reporters at parliament, the paper said. -
Murray to take aura of invincibility into new year
LONDON (Reuters) - Forget the latest addition to Andy Murray's creaking trophy cabinet, the $2.4 million cheque and the adulation of a nation, the most significant upshot of his ATP World Tour Finals victory over Novak Djokovic is the aura it brings. -
Rain washes out Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
A deluge in Bulawayo means it will be very hard for Zimbabwe will have to beat West Indies to make the tri-series final. -
Malaysia to stop hosting F1 after 2018
The Malaysian Grand Prix could be done for good after the 2018 version of the race. -
Juve's Higuain to miss Sevilla match with bruised thigh
MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus forward Gonzalo Higuain will miss Tuesday's Champions League match at Sevilla with a bruised thigh, the Serie A champions said on Monday. -
Inter's Kondogbia gets new lease of life from Pioli
MILAN (Reuters) - Stefano Pioli's arrival as Inter Milan coach has given a new lease of life to midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia who has regained his place after being dropped and publicly criticised by former manager Frank de Boer. -
Murray wants Fed, Rafa fit and firing
Andy Murray has got the No.1 ranking but now he wants fully fit versions of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to challenge him. -
Pakistan captain Misbah suspended for Test
Misbah-ul-Haq's departure from the second Test against NZ for family reasons will co-incide with a ban that would have seen him miss the fixture anyway. -
Ex-Wallabies captain Horwill busts finger
Harlequins lock James Horwill should only be out for a short period of time despite a gruesome-looking finger injury. -
Kane confirms in talks to extend Spurs contract
Kane, the league's top scorer last season, has struggled with an ankle injury for a part of the current campaign, making seven Premier League appearances so far, but made a scoring return against in the north London derby Arsenal on Nov. 6. -
ABC miserable and racist: Noel Pearson
The ABC is guilty of directing the "soft bigotry of low expectations" against indigenous Australians, according to Cape York leader Noel Pearson. -
Exhume Marcos, Philippine court asked after hero burial
Campaigners have launched legal action to exhume the body of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, just three days after his burial in a national heroes' cemetery triggered street protests. -
Cork backs Swansea to beat Palace after Everton heartache
Gylfi Sigurdsson gave Swansea the lead from the penalty spot in the first half but Seamus Coleman headed Everton level in the 89th minute to leave Bradley's side rooted to the bottom of the table on six points from 12 games. -
NATO head urges Europe to up defence spend
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has told European members of NATO that they must meet their commitments to spend two per cent of their GDP on defence.
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