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AFLW gets more support than WNBL: Bibby
The WNBL's record-games holder will complete her switch from basketball to Australian rules when she plays in the inaugural AFLW for the Western Sydney Giants. -
Bat Bot drone could access disaster sites
A new drone which mimics the flying style of a bat will be able to access hard to reach locations such as disaster sites, new research says. -
Suarez, Messi wonder strikes give Barca edge at Atletico
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi scored stunning goals to edge Barcelona towards a fourth consecutive King's Cup final with a 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, although the holders were lucky to survive a late onslaught from the hosts. -
Bankwest refunds $4.9m mortgage interest
Commonwealth Bank subsidiary Bankwest refunds almost $5 million to customers after failing to link offset accounts to home loans between 2007 and June 2016. -
Teacher, students stabbed at Sydney school
A female teacher and two younger patients are being treated by paramedics after being stabbed at a western Sydney high school. -
Turnbull swayed by Shoalwater backlash
The Department of Defence will look for alternative training sites for the Singaporean army after a backlash from Queensland farmers. -
Soccer-Veteran goalkeeper sends Egypt into final
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Egypt's 44-year-old goalkeeper Essam El Hadary saved two spot- kicks as the seven-times champions reached the African Nations Cup final by edging Burkina Faso 4-3 on penalties on Wednesday. -
Apple CEO stresses diversity, considers legal challenge to immigration orders
The US tech industry has been a vocal opponent to President Trump's immigration order. -
Ton-up Crouch helps Stoke to draw against Everton
Reuters - Peter Crouch became the 26th player to score a century of goals in the Premier League on Wednesday as his Stoke City side drew 1-1 with Everton. -
Facebook's revenue surges 50.8 pct
Facebook is expected to generate about $US29.71 billion ($A39.15 billion) in mobile ad revenue in 2017. -
Monaco scrape through after big fright
PARIS (Reuters) - Monaco came close to a shock French Cup exit at the hands of third division Chambly but scraped through with a 5-4 away win after extra time in the last 32 on Wednesday. -
Cuban women fight for Oly boxing support
Cuba's female boxers have found a supporter in Olympic silver medallist Emilio Correa Jr as they push for 2020 Tokyo Games inclusion. -
Turnbull dissolves Indigenous Advisory Council, new appointments expected
Head of the Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, was informed via email that the group's further meetings have been canceled. -
Long working week can harm health: study
Researchers at ANU say employees who work more than 39 hours a week could be putting their health at risk. -
England lock Kruis ruled out of France match
LONDON (Reuters) - England lock George Kruis has been ruled out of the opening Six Nations match against France due to a knee injury, the English RFU said on Wednesday. -
Tillerson confirmed US Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson, former CEO of Exxon Mobil, has been confirmed by the US Senate to be President Donald Trump's secretary of state. -
Union hits back at Cricket Australia
The player's union has leapt to the defence of Victorian veteran Cameron White following the criticism of him by selector Trevor Hohns. -
Brexit trigger passes first MPs vote
The Brexit triggering legislation was supported by 498 votes to 114 after two days of debate in parliament's House of Commons. -
Proteas dominate Sri Lanka again
Two matches, two emphatic wins for South Africa, who once again dominated Sri Lanka in the second ODI in their five-match series. -
France centre David out of England match
France have suffered another backline blow with reserve centre Yann David ruled out for their Six Nations opener against England. -
Kuznetsova sends Gavrilova out in Russia
Top seed Simona Halep is through to the quarter-finals of the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy after beating Ana Konjuh in straight sets. -
David joins long France injury list for England clash
PARIS (Reuters) - France suffered yet another injury setback on Wednesday when Yann David was ruled out of their Six Nations opener against England at Twickenham on Saturday. -
David Lawrence, Marcs in voluntary admin
Administrators have been appointed after fashion brands David Lawrence and Marcs suffered deteriorating sales in Australia and New Zealand. -
Italy's Van Schalkwyk and Favaro to miss Wales match
Italy finished bottom of the standings last year but have improved since O'Shea took over, beating South Africa for the first time ever in November. -
New Roosters halves hit the ground running
New-look Sydney Roosters halves Mitchell Pearce and Luke Keary say they're coming together like clockwork. -
Froome, Chaves headline tough Falls stage
Dutch sprinter Danny van Poppel will immediately revert to a support role for Team Sky leader Chris Froome at the Herald Sun Tour. -
Kalac warns Sainsbury of Serie A pitfalls
Former Socceroos and AC Milan goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac says Inter Milan loan signing Trent Sainsbury will need to be thick-skinned to survive in Serie A. -
Aussies out to square ODI series in Napier
Marcus Stoinis will seek to back up his astonishing maiden ODI ton as Australia attempt to square the trans-Tasman ODI series in Napier. -
Chahal sparks England collapse as India win T20 series
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Yuzvendra Chahal spun a web around England's batsmen to pick up six wickets and fire the hosts to a series-clinching 75-run victory in the third and final Twenty20 international on Wednesday. -
Shorten due to campaign for Labor in WA
Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten is due in Perth for day two of the state election campaign with the government going into caretaker mode on Wednesday. -
Build more coal-fired stations: Joyce
Barnaby Joyce says Australia should build more coal-fired power stations. -
Turnbull steps up childcare, tax cut push
As parliament is set to return for the year next week, the prime minister is honing his arguments to pass company tax cuts and childcare reforms. -
Turnbull confident about US refugee deal
Malcolm Turnbull has played down concerns Donald Trump is having second thoughts about the refugee deal struck between Australia and the United States. -
Stress research could help close the gap
Queensland scientists say new research has found impaired levels of the stress hormone cortisol in young indigenous people. -
Business tax cuts remain key battleground
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull used a large proportion of his National Press Club address building the case for his planned business tax cuts. -
Tottenham's Kane calls for referees to provide protection
Spurs were bullied at Sunderland in Tuesday's 0-0 Premier League draw with defender Danny Rose suffering a knee injury after a challenge by Billy Jones and striker Son Heung-min left with what Kane described as a "big gash going down his shin". -
Dhoni 50 sets England 203 for T20 win
India set England a stiff target of 203 in the Twenty20 series decider after MS Dhoni ended a decade-long wait for an international half-century in the format. -
Rayo fans protest against new signing Zozulya
Rayo's signing of Zozulya, who issued a statement denying that he supports the far right, from Real Betis met fierce opposition on social media on Tuesday from Rayo fans. -
Anti-doping agency happy with Kenyan progress
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya is making progress in its efforts towards tackling doping by its athletes, a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) official said on Wednesday. -
Mental health spending tops $8.5 billion
Spending on mental health services in Australia totalled $8.5 billion in 2014/15, nearly one billion more than the last two decades. -
England sweat on Kruis ahead of opener
England are still sweating over the fitness of George Kruis ahead of their Six Nations opener against France at Twickenham. -
UK PM had no notice of US travel ban
Responding to questions in parliament UK Prime Minister Theresa May says she had no advance notice of the US travel ban during her meeting the the president. -
Ivanovic joins Zenit St Petersburg from Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Zenit St Petersburg have signed versatile Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic on a 2-1/2 year deal, the Russian club announced on Wednesday. -
Tiger using reborn Federer as inspiration
Tiger Woods is looking to recently-crowned Roger Federer as inspiration as he continues his golfing comeback in Dubai this week. -
Rule makers could agree sin-bin proposal at London meeting
LONDON (Reuters) - Temporary dismissals, also known as sin-bins, for yellow card offences at lower levels of the game could be given the go-ahead at an annual meeting of soccer's rule makers next month. -
Homegrown hero Aspas the driving force behind Celta Cup run
Aspas inspired a shock win over Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, scoring and setting up the second in a 2-1 win at the Bernabeu which put his side on the way to a 4-3 aggregate win. They host Alaves in the semi-final, first leg on Thursday. -
Leciester hope Wague eases burden on Morgan and Huth
Leicester, who only conceded 36 goals as they shocked the soccer world by winning the Premier League title last season, have already shipped 38 in 23 games this term and are 16th in the table, just two points above the relegation zone. -
Poland winger Grosicki joins Hull from Rennes
The 28-year-old signed a 3-1/2 year deal to join the basement side who are scrapping to get out of the drop zone. -
Russia lose London women's relay gold
Russia has stripped of their women's 4 x 400m relay silver medal from the London 2012 Olympics. -
Swansea's Clement lauds Sigurdsson after Southampton win
Iceland international Sigurdsson provided the assist for Alfie Mawson's opener at the Liberty Stadium before scoring the winner to give Swansea their sixth league win of the campaign. They are one place and two points above the relegation zone.
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