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Baird's shock resignation: reax
Mike Baird's controversial greyhound ban has probably contributed to his decision to quit as premier, say political comentators. -
Woodside hits 2016 production target
Energy giant Woodside has hit its full-year production guidance after lifting output three per cent to 94.9 million barrels of oil equivalent. -
Turnbull thanks Baird for service
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has spoken with outgoing NSW Premier Mike Baird, who has announced his surprise retirement from politics. -
CSL raises annual profit guidance
CSL has raised its full-year profit guidance, forecasting growth of between 18 and 20 per cent. -
Soccer-Rare Lucas goal edges Liverpool past Plymouth
LONDON (Reuters) - Lucas ended a goal drought stretching back to 2010 and Divock Origi missed a late penalty as Liverpool beat fourth tier Plymouth Argyle 1-0 in an FA Cup third-round replay on Wednesday. -
Celta inflict second successive defeat on Real Madrid
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid's King's Cup hopes were hanging by a thread after they lost 2-1 at home to Celta Vigo on Wednesday and suffered back-to-back defeats for the first time under coach Zinedine Zidane. -
Let Ben Barba train, Flanagan urges NRL
Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan says Ben Barba should be allowed to train with 2016 NRL premiers as part of the fullback's rehabilitation. -
FIFA's Van Basten keen to experiment without offside
BERLIN (Reuters) - FIFA technical director Marco van Basten would like to see how football works without offside and limit the number of fouls a player can commit during a game. -
Global coalition to outpace epidemics
Bill Gates says recent major viral disease epidemics - Ebola and Zika - show how the world "is tragically unprepared to detect local outbreaks". -
NSW Premier Mike Baird announces he will quit politics
NSW premier Mike Baird has announced he's quitting politics. -
Manchester United appoint counter-terrorism manager
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United have appointed a full-time counter-terrorism manager in what they believe to be a first in English club football. -
Deadly quake nightmare returns to haunt Italy
Italy was hit by four earthquakes in four hours Wednesday, killing one and bringing terror to snowbound mountain areas still recovering from last year's series of deadly tremors. -
NRL grills Roberts over nightclub incident
The NRL integrity unit has ramped up investigations into allegations Brisbane player James Roberts pulled a woman's hair. -
Phil Mickelson set to return at La Quinta
Phil Mickelson will make an earlier-than-expected return to the US PGA Tour after having two hernia operations in late 2016. -
Obama worried about Israeli settlement
President Barack Obama says he didn't block a recent UN resolution on Israeli settlement activity because a two-state solution is the only option for peace. -
Wiki to come out of retirement for Nines
Former Warriors forward Ruben Wiki will turn back the clock to play in next month's Auckland Nines tournament. -
British athletes injured in road accident
British athletes James Ellington and Nigel Levine are in hospital with leg and pelvic injuries after a motorbike crash. -
Two British sprinters seriously injured in Spain
LONDON (Reuters) - British sprinter James Ellington said he was lucky to be alive after he and team mate Nigel Levine were seriously injured in a road traffic accident in Tenerife. -
Man United agree Memphis deal with Lyon - report
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United have agreed a deal to sell Dutch winger Memphis Depay to French club Olympique Lyonnais, the BBC reported on Wednesday. -
Barack Obama defends Manning clemency
Outgoing US President Barack Obama says he was not motivated by Julian Assange's extradition promise when it came to giving Chelsea Manning clemency. -
Tiny Eibar primed for next chapter of unlikely story
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The story of Eibar, the team from a town of 27,000 inhabitants who continue to defy expectations, has warmed the hearts of football fans globally and the tiny Basque club are gearing up for one of the most important week's in their 77-year history. -
Tomic says tough for Kyrgios to go alone
With Nick Kyrgios finally admitting he needs a coach, Bernard Tomic says it's tough to go it alone on the tennis tour. -
Rested Aussies ready to fire at the WACA
Australia will aim to bounce back from a six-wicket loss to Pakistan when the two teams lock horns on Thursday at the WACA Ground. -
Kyrgios hunting for coach after Open exit
Fallen star Nick Kyrgios admits he needs a coach after suffering a demoralising five-set Australian Open exit at Melbourne Park. -
Italian FA president welcomes Chinese investment
Chinese investors have poured money into the sport in Europe with several eye-catching deals designed to raise soccer's profile in the Asian country and inspired by President Xi Jinping's desire to turn China into a footballing powerhouse. -
Formula One governing body approves Liberty Media takeover
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body gave its approval on Wednesday to CVC Capital Partners' sale of the sport's commercial rights to Liberty Media. -
Costa Rica's Ruiz named CONCACAF Player of the Year
It was the first time Ruiz had picked up the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) award and the second time for Morgan. -
Bilic the man for all seasons at West Ham
LONDON (Reuters) - Slaven Bilic has only been manager at West Ham United for a season and a half but already has experienced the full gamut of emotions associated with the mercurial London club. -
Women's cricket great Heyhoe-Flint dies
Former England cricket captain and campaigner for the women's game Rachael Heyhoe-Flint has died aged 77. -
Thomson in late surge to catch Vendee Globe leader Le Cleac'h
LES SABLES D’OLONNE, France (Reuters) - Briton Alex Thomson made a late surge to catch race leader Armel Le Cleac’h of France on Wednesday as both sailors edged close to the finish of the solo round-the-world Vendee Globe race. -
2016 third straight hottest year on record
Critics of climate change might want to cool their chat - 2016 was the third straight hottest year in a won on Earth. -
Egypt puts retired football star on terrorism list
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has added one of the country's most renowned athletes, retired football star Mohamed Aboutrika, to a terrorism list for alleged ties to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. -
Cycling - Thorvilson makes transition from online to on-bike racing
PARIS (Reuters) - Former marathon runner American Leah Thorvilson is just getting started on the bike at an age when many riders retire, having won an online competition for a place on the Canyon/SRAM team. -
Students wounded in Mexico school shooting
Three have been wounded as a student opened fire on the campus of an American school in northern Mexico. -
Supreme Court set for Brexit ruling
Britain's Supreme Court will give their ruling on Brexit on Tuesday and if they rule Theresa May doesn't need parliament's assent it could mean a quick start. -
Scott wants course and distance balance
Adam Scott says golf administrators should not feel pressured to set courses up to be longer as conditions are often a bigger factor than distance. -
Trump to keep Tweeting even as President
Donald Trump says he doesn't even like tweeting but he'll continue to use the social media forum when he's President of the United States. -
De Villiers to miss England Test tour
South Africa's star batsman AB de Villiers has made himself unavailable for this summer's Test tour of England. -
Striking balance to test top players difficult - Scott
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Golf has come a long way since Tiger Woods changed the nature of the sport following his maiden major triumph 20 years ago - courses are longer, players are fitter and equipment is advancing as quickly as technology will allow. -
France pick four uncapped players for England clash
Sanconnie’s presence meant Wenceslas Lauret and Alexandre Lapandry were left out of the squad unveiled on Wednesday. There were no surprises amongst the rest of the squad, with promising scrumhalf Baptiste Serin, who was impressive in the June and November test series, being called up. -
Raonic faces Muller on day of potential upsets
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Milos Raonic needs no reminding about the threat Gilles Muller will pose in their second-round clash at the Australian Open on Thursday, having lost both of their previous encounters. -
Murray hands out masterclass to reach third round
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Andy Murray looked every bit the world number one as he gave Russian teenager Andrey Rublev a lesson in grand slam tennis to reach the third round of the Australian Open with a 6-3 6-0 6-2 win on Wednesday. -
Crowdfunding initiative brought Cup hero Arnold to Lincoln
Arnold, who struck in stoppage time to secure a 1-0 victory in their third-round replay at Sincil Bank, was with Grimsby Town six months ago and close to signing a new contract. -
South Africa lose De Villiers for England tests
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - AB de Villiers has ruled himself out of South Africa's tour to England later this year, having already said he would not be available for the test series in New Zealand in March, as he focuses on limited overs cricket. -
Corbyn attacks May for 'demeaning' the UK
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has attacked Theresa May for her threats towards the European Union. -
Two British sprinters seriously injured in Spain accident
LONDON (Reuters) - British sprinters James Ellington and Nigel Levine have been seriously injured in a road traffic accident in Tenerife, British Athletics said on Wednesday. -
Seppi ousts Kyrgios after Australian blows up
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia number one Nick Kyrgios blew a two-set lead and failed to convert a fifth-set match point before slumping out of his home grand slam with a 1-6 6-7(1) 6-4 6-2 10-8 defeat at the hands of Andreas Seppi on Wednesday. -
No Berdych for Aust-Czech Davis Cup tie
The Czech Republic will face Australia in the first round of Davis Cup in Melbourne without their top player Tomas Berdych. -
Briton Evans stuns seventh seed Cilic at Australian Open
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Britain's Dan Evans came from set down to upset seventh seed and former U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic 3-6 7-5 6-3 6-3 in the second round of the Australian Open on Wednesday. -
Liberty Media a step closer to F1 takeover
Liberty Media has received approval to go through with a purchase of Formula One after a meeting of its shareholders.
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