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PM tries to rally troops amid defection
Malcolm Turnbull has put energy prices and tax cuts high on the agenda while rallying coalition MPs despite being overshadowed by Cory Bernardi's defection. -
Kathmandu H1 profit at $9.5 million
Kathmandu Holdings has outlined first-half profit of $9.5 million, topping its guidance, ahead of the results to be released in March. -
Injecting rooms save lives: Sex Party
The leader of the Sex Party will push for a safe injecting room in Victoria when the state's parliament resumes. -
Macquarie still on track for $2bn profit
Macquarie Group chief executive Nicholas Moore says trading conditions have been satisfactory across the quarter and the company is on track to meet guidance. -
Athletics - Russia set to miss world championships as ban continues
MONACO (Reuters) - Russian track and field athletes look certain to miss out on this year's world championships after an IAAF task force recommended on Monday that the country's ban should run until November. -
Govt willing to negotiate on child care
Finance Minister Mathais Cormann says the government will continue to negotiate the passage of legislation, like its childcare reforms. -
Majority of Australian small businesses support marriage equality, diversity
A survey of Australian small to medium businesses has shown an increase in support for marriage equality. -
IAAF stops changes of allegiance, will set up new system
MONACO (Reuters) - The governing body of world athletics (IAAF) has put an immediate stop to changes of nationality by athletes, saying the system has become open to abuse and rules are being manipulated. -
Loyal voters don't think govt right on tax
A poll shows voters in the blue ribbon Liberal seats of Wentworth and Warringah do not think the government is doing the right thing on tax or energy policy. -
Search commences for Tom Brady's jersey
New England quarterback Tom Brady's jersey has disappeared after his Super Bowl heroics and the Texas Rangers have been called in to track it down. -
Barba's Sharks deal to count in salary cap
Cronulla's payments to Ben Barba under his one-year contract will reportedly be included in their NRL salary cap. -
Fognini ends Argentine resistance to send Italy through
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Fabio Fognini made his experience tell to beat Guido Pella in five sets and send Italy into the Davis Cup quarter-finals at the expense of depleted holders Argentina on Monday.Fognini battled back to win 2-6 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-2 in the final and deciding rubber which had been postponed on Sunday due to rain delays and failing light. -
IAAF unlikely to reduce Russia's ban
The IAAF says Russia will continue to be banned from international athletics and are set to miss the World Championships in London in August. -
Hayne weighing up Rugby switch
Jarryd Hayne says he's seriously considering following Ben Barba and heading to Europe to play rugby. -
Athletics - Russia unlikely to be re-admitted before November: IAAF
MONACO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Russia will remain suspended from international athletics and is unlikely to be reinstated before November, the sport's governing body (IAAF) said on Monday.Rune Anderson, head of an IAAF task force, said Russia had been presented with a list of demands before it could be allowed to compete again. -
Zozulya unlikely to join Rayo, agent says
MADRID (Reuters) - Ukraine striker Roman Zozulya, falsely labelled a neo-Nazi by a Spanish newspaper, is unlikely to play for Rayo Vallecano this season, one of his agents said on Monday. -
IAAF puts freeze on transfers of allegiance
MONACO - The governing body of world athletics (IAAF) has put a freeze on changes of nationality by athletes, saying the system has become open to abuse and that rules are being manipulated. -
Colleagues urging Bernardi not to quit the Liberal party
Cory Bernardi's colleagues are urging the senator not to quit the Liberal party to form his own conservative team. -
Coalition voters back Trump's travel ban
A Newspoll survey shows a majority of coalition voters would support Australia following Donald Trump's executive order on visa suspensions. -
Italy see off Davis Cup champs Argentina
Italy have sent holders Argentina crashing out of the Davis Cup in Buenos Aires. -
US deputy on child porn charges
A South Carolina deputy is alleged to have posed as a 14-year-old boy to obtain naked photos of an 11-year-old girl. -
Technique key in unforgiving India: Haddin
Brad Haddin says India can be unforgiving place for a wicketkeeper, noting Matthew Wade must trust his technique in the upcoming Test series. -
Jai's Field day could lead to NRL debut
St George Illawarra young gun Jai Field says he clocked a 4.6sec 40-metre dash in the pre-season, faster than the likes of James Tedesco and James Roberts. -
Trump unwelcome in UK parliament: Speaker
John Bercow, the speaker of Britain's House of Commons has railed against the US President making a speech to it as a result of Trump's policies. -
Quinlan set for more high-profile UK bouts
Renold Quinlan will target more fights in the UK, despite losing his IBO super-middleweight title to Chris Eubank Jr, says his manager Matt Rose. -
Patriots comeback earns fan Bouchard date
New England's amazing Super Bowl comeback has earned a lucky a a date with tennis star Eugenie Bouchard. -
High intensity key for Atletico to beat Barcelona in King's Cup
MADRID (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid will have to win at Barcelona's Nou Camp for the first time in a decade on Tuesday if they are to reach the King's Cup final. -
'Ashamed' Shapovalov fined $7,000 for striking umpire
Shapovalov, one of the brightest young talents in the game at 17, was fined $7,000 (£5,625) on Monday for hitting chair umpire Arnaud Gabas with a ball he smashed away in anger during the Canada-Britain tie in Ottawa. -
Rugby - Sexton in contention for Ireland Six Nations return
Ireland team manager Paul Dean said on Monday that the British and Irish Lions fly-half, who has been suffering from a calf problem, was back running and would be monitored through the week. -
Shapovalov sorry for Davis Cup brainsnap
Canada's David Cup player Denis Shapovalov says he ashamed of his actions after accidentally smashing a ball into the face of an umpire. -
Senate staff stretched by crossbench work
Senate staff are struggling with an increased workload as the 20-strong crossbench means more inquiries and more demand for drafting amendments and legislation. -
Parliament to remember Bourke St victims
Condolences for the victims of the Bourke Street rampage are set to dominate the first day of Victorian parliament for 2017. -
Ibrahimovic hungry for more goals at Man. United
The 35-year-old has shrugged off suggestions he may struggle to adapt to the pace and intensity of the English game, scoring 20 goals in all competitions since moving to Old Trafford on a free transfer in July. -
Bernardi to overshadow parliament start
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will start the 2017 parliamentary year with a rogue senator on his hands, with Cory Bernardi expected to quit the coalition. -
Be wary of suspicious links, Aussies told
The minister assisting the PM for cyber security says Australians need to be wary of suspicious messages sent via text or online to avoid being scammed. -
TPP inquiry report to be released
A Senate committee will release its report into the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership deal on Tuesday. -
Reserve Bank meets as parliament returns
The RBA will hold its first board meeting of the year in Sydney on Tuesday, while 300km away MPs and senators return to Canberra for their first sitting day. -
May and Sturgeon set for Brexit showdown
Theresa May wants Brexit triggered now. Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon is not so keen on the idea. -
Netanyahu to May: Iran threatens the world
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded Britain join Israel and the US in condemning Iran's missile test. -
'Beckileaks' email furore puts brand Beckham on the back foot
LONDON (Reuters) - David Beckham, the former England football captain turned international celebrity, was hit by a media onslaught on Monday after a series of hacked emails raised questions over his charity work after being made public. -
Businesses to slow hiring despite optimism
A survey suggests business have increased expectations for sales, profits and investments but that may not translate to a similar increase in jobs. -
Getting kicked into action brings out the best in Hazard
Hazard has been at the heart of Chelsea's rise to the top of the table, having scored 10 goals and provided six assists in his 23 Premier League starts. -
South African World Cup winner Joost van der Westhuizen dies at 45
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Joost van der Westhuizen, the scrumhalf for the South African side that triumphed at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, died on Monday at age 45 after a long battle with motor neurone disease, his charitable foundation said. -
Low-budget village team tops the Austrian league
ALTACH, Austria (Reuters) - The Alpine village of Altach boasts one supermarket, a small bakery, a furniture shop, one restaurant - and a team that sits proudly on top of the Austrian football league. -
Centrelink debt debacle shows government is unprepared for digital revolution
The public service needs to embrace partnerships if it's to harvest big data's massive yields. -
Poor heart health killing the mentally ill
Research shows poor heart health is to blame for a 25 year-life expectancy gap between those with schizophrenia and the general population. -
Springboks great Van de Weshuizen dies
Springboks World Cup winner Joost van der Westhuizen has died after a long battle with motor neurone disease at the age of 45. -
Ranieri certain he has the backing of Leicester players
Following their stunning title triumph last season, Leicester are battling relegation as they sit 16th in the table, a point above the bottom three after 24 games. -
Real Madrid's game at Valencia rescheduled for Feb. 22
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid's postponed league game at Valencia will be played on Feb. 22, La Liga announced on Monday. -
Kremlin wants apology over Putin comments
The Kremlin says an apology is in order after Fox News host Bill O'Reilly described Vladimir Putin as a killer during an interview with Donald Trump.
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