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Spark NZ strikes Connect 8 deal with Vocus
Spark New Zealand has struck a deal with joint venture partner Vocus Communications to buy the remaining 50 per cent in Connect 8 that it doesn't already own. -
Luck to pick Spieth's brain on Augusta
Australian golfer Curtis Luck has revealed he plans to hit with Jordan Spieth at Augusta ahead of his US Masters debut next April. -
United sweep past West Ham, Arsenal ousted by Southampton
LONDON (Reuters) - Anthony Martial and Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice each to help Manchester United ease into the League Cup semi-finals with a 4-1 home victory over West Ham United on Wednesday as Arsenal suffered a 2-0 home defeat by Southampton. -
Top-ranked women confirmed for Sydney Intl
January's Sydney International will boast a strong women's field, including six of the world's top 10-ranked players. -
Pro-refugee protesters return to parliament
Pro-refugee protesters have returned to Parliament House, unfurling a banner from the building. -
Year of delivery, PM proclaims
As parliament prepares to rise for the long summer break, Malcolm Turnbull insists it's been a year of delivery for his government. -
Positive signs for NSW on World Aids Day
The number of new diagnoses of HIV in NSW has dropped despite more people getting tested, a new report has shown. -
Palermo axe De Zerbi, appoint Corini as coach
ROME (Reuters) - Palermo have sacked head coach Roberto De Zerbi and appointed Eugenio Corini as his replacement, the Italian club said on Wednesday. -
Blake not expected back this season: Gaze
Sydney Kings import Steve Blake is highly unlikely to return to the NBL this season after returning to the US to deal with a personal matter. -
Chapecoense take hope from Real lifeline to Man United
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - As Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense look to rebuild from the devastating effects of the air crash that decimated their squad, they can draw hope from the tale of how Manchester United forged an alliance with Real Madrid to recover from a similar disaster. -
LPGA announces 4 new tournaments for 2017
The LPGA will come to New Zealand for the first time in 2017, inspired by World No.1 Lydia Ko. -
LPGA announces four new tournaments for 2017
Joining the 35-event LPGA Tour schedule are events in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and in Scotland and New Zealand, with a record $67.35 million in prize money on offer. -
UN imposes new sanctions on North Korea after nuclear test
The United Nations Security Council imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Wednesday aimed at cutting the Asian country's annual export revenue by a quarter in response to Pyongyang's fifth and largest nuclear test in September. -
Hinch under fire for ABCC delay deal
Crossbench Senator Derryn Hinch has attracted criticism for delaying the implementation of rules tied to the Turnbull government's building industry reforms. -
Germany axed from 2017 F1 calendar
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany will have no Formula One Grand Prix next year, despite the dominance of Mercedes and the country's new world champion Nico Rosberg, after the race was axed for financial reasons on Wednesday. -
Plane in Colombia crash was running out of fuel, a pilot says
The pilot of a LAMIA Airlines plane that crashed in Colombia, virtually wiping out a Brazilian soccer team, had radioed that he was running out of fuel and needed to make an emergency landing, according to the co-pilot of another plane in the area. -
Trump to put aside business empire, names Treasury chief
US President-elect Donald Trump tried to stifle concerns that his business empire represents a conflict of interest, promising to put it aside as he packed his cabinet roster with fellow billionaires. -
UN warns of 'giant graveyard' as thousands flee Aleppo fighting
The UN's aid chief warned Wednesday that Aleppo risked becoming a 'giant graveyard' after more than 50,000 people were reported to have fled intense fighting between government and rebel forces. -
SE Qld cleaning up after severe storm
Two people were injured when a severe thunderstorm rolled through southeast Queensland as the state braces for a heatwave. -
Turkey, Russia agree Aleppo truce needed
Turkey and Russia have reportedly agreed on the need for a truce in Syria's Aleppo. -
Black Caps bats eye freedom vs Australia
Batting coach Craig McMillan says the Black Caps have two days to rediscover their sense of freedom before the Chappell-Hadlee ODI series opener in Sydney. -
Southgate handed task of reviving England's fortunes
LONDON (Reuters) - Gareth Southgate was handed the onerous task of ending England's decades of under-achievement at major tournaments when he agreed a four-year deal to become national team manager on Wednesday. -
Parly a 'laughing stock' on backpacker tax
Federal parliament risks looking like a laughing stock if it can't figure out what tax rate to charge foreign fruit pickers, a senator says. -
Business spending another likely GDP drag
Business investment figures are expected to show another weak outcome, resulting in a further drag on economic growth. -
OPEC agrees first output cuts since 2008
OPEC has agreed to its first oil output cuts in eight years, according to Reuters reports. -
Haye throws punch at Bellew at media conf
The fight has started early ahead of David Haye and Tony Bellew's heavyweight boxing bout in March, with Haye throwing a punch at Bellew at a media conference. -
Soccer crash survivors treated in Colombia as investigation begins
LA UNION, Colombia/CHAPECO, Brazil (Reuters) - Doctors treated survivors of an air crash in Colombia that killed 71 people and wiped out Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team en route to a cup final in Colombia as an investigation got underway on Wednesday. -
Six Nations rugby set for bonus points
Europe's Six Nations rugby tournament is introducing a bonus points system, aimed at encouraging teams to adopt a more attacking style of play. -
England rugby hit back at Cheika criticism
The slanging match continues between the Wallabies and England ahead of their Test at Twickenham this weekend, with Steve Borthwick defending England's scrum. -
Govt woes weigh on boardroom sentiment
Australian company directors have reported a worsening in overall sentiment in the last six months, but are more upbeat about business conditions locally. -
Australia is not a settled team: Misbah
Pakistan can bounce back from their 2-0 series defeat against New Zealand when they play Australia in their three-Test series, captain Misbah-ul-Haq says. -
ICC clears Hafeez's bowling action
Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez's bowling action has been cleared by the International Cricket Council as legal and he can resume bowling in internationals. -
Southampton's Puel banks on rotation in League Cup at Arsenal
Southampton, who lost 2-1 at Arsenal in the Premier League in September, return to London on the back of a 1-0 home win over Everton in the Premier League on Sunday. -
Bonus points to reward try-scoring in 2017 Six Nations
LONDON (Reuters) - Bonus points will be awarded in a radical shake-up of next year's Six Nations as tournament organisers seek to encourage teams to adopt a more attacking style of play. -
IAAF plans transparency amid new corruption claims
LONDON (Reuters) - Just as the IAAF is about to endorse wide-ranging changes to its governance aimed at making the organisation more ethical, transparent and accountable, world athletics' governing body is being assailed by more claims of corruption. -
F1 bosses vote Hamilton best driver, Rosberg third
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One team bosses have voted Lewis Hamilton the sport's best driver, despite the Briton losing his title to Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg, in an annual Autosport magazine poll. -
Swiss authorities carry out fresh house searches in FIFA case
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss authorities have searched more houses as part of their criminal investigation into suspected corruption in world soccer and have added former FIFA general secretary Urs Linsi to their list of suspects, they said on Wednesday. -
Fornaroli claims medal for FFA Cup show
The Mark Viduka Medal for best afield in the FFA Cup final has been won by Bruno Fornaroli, Melbourne City's captain. -
West Ham's Sakho out for six weeks with thigh injury
The Senegal international, a key player for West Ham in the last two seasons, has just returned to fitness after being out since the start of the season with a back injury and scored early in Sunday's draw before going off in the second half. -
Newcastle win was a result Hull deserved, says Phelan
Hull went a man down when striker Dieumerci Mbokani was sent off in the 89th minute and then trailed 1-0 in extra time after midfielder Mohamed Diame put Newcastle Ahead in the 98th minute. -
Hamilton among best but no friend: Rosberg
Nico Rosberg says he can't see a friendship happening with Lewis Hamilton - at least not while they are still racing for the same F1 team. -
Smith hopes international experience provides club chance
Smith has featured in only three games for Bournemouth this season, including the 3-1 league defeat at Arsenal on Saturday, but the 22-year-old has represented Australia in five World Cup qualifiers since Sept. 1. -
Hamilton one of the best, but no friend - Rosberg
WIESBADEN, Germany (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg hailed Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton as one of the greatest drivers of all time on Wednesday but ruled out forging any friendly ties with the Briton as long as they raced each other. -
Sunderland must make Stadium of Light a fortress - Jones
Sunderland won back-to-back games for the first time this term with a 2-1 victory at Bournemouth and 3-0 success over Hull which saw them temporarily move off the bottom but Saturday's 2-0 loss at Liverpool saw Swansea City jump above them. -
Hungarian chief quits after swimmers demand change
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian swimming chief Tamas Gyarfas tendered his resignation on Wednesday after coming under fire from the country's leading competitors, including triple Olympic champion Katinka Hosszu. -
South Korea president Park's impeachment vote delayed
An impeachment vote against South Korea's scandal-hit president will be postponed -
New tribute to Holocaust victims opens at AWM in Canberra
SBS World News Radio:A permanent display has opened at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra to pay tribute to victims of the Holocaust. -
New VET loans program passes Senate
The federal government's new vocational student loans program has passed the Senate. -
Bulldogs breach NRL salary cap: report
Canterbury face a likely hefty fine from the NRL, amid reports the Bulldogs are in breach of the salary cap by about $100,000 for the 2017 season. -
Expensive thyroid cancer drug now $38
The federal government has announced a string of expensive medicines will become cheaper for patients from Thursday.
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