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Light at end of tunnel for ASC: Cormann
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says Australian shipbuilding has a bright future even though 400 jobs will be shed this year. -
Link between warm climate, slow snowmelt
Scientists have found an unusual link between global warming and slower-melting mountain snow. -
Aussie wool execs warn against relocation
Australian wool executives have warned against the prospect of moving its offices from Sydney to a regional town. -
Fiorentina jeered off after squandering another two-goal lead
MILAN (Reuters) - Fiorentina squandered a two-goal lead at home for the second time in five days on Monday and were jeered off the field following a 2-2 draw with Torino which heaped the pressure on coach Paulo Sousa. -
Dortmund's Goetze sidelined with 'metabolic disturbances'
Germany's World Cup winner has suffered with muscular problems in recent months, prompting a comprehensive internal investigation into the possible causes, the club said on Monday. -
How Oscar presenters get winning names
A look at how the Academy Awards' winners envelopes are handled before being opened live onstage. -
Select Harvests' profit halves
Almond grower Select Harvests' half-year profit have more than halved to $11.6 million, while revenue has shrunk by 24 per cent. -
Oscar probe focuses on tweeting accountant
An accountant charged with handing out Oscar envelopes reportedly tweeted a picture of himself with Emma Stone moments before the ceremony's best-picture flub. -
Cronulla's Holmes out of NRL season opener
Cronulla captain Paul Gallen says Valentine Holmes won't recover from a hamstring injury in time for Thursday's NRL season opener against Brisbane. -
VVS backs India to fight like it's 2001
VVS Laxman, who scored 281 to help deny Australia a series victory in 2001, says India will learn a lot from their 'debacle' of a loss in Pune. -
Barnaby offers advice to despondent Libs
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has told his coalition colleagues that you can't solve the nation's problems if you're in opposition. -
French election turns ugly as political attacks mount
Journalists accused of bias. Judges said to be taking orders from the president. The country in a state of "near civil war". -
McManus to accuse Knights of care breaches
Former NRL player James McManus will reportedly claim in his legal action that Newcastle mismanaged his concussions on multiple occasions. -
Emotional night as Leicester begin post-Ranieri era
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Leicester City fans trudged towards the King Power Stadium for Monday's crucial home clash against Liverpool still reeling from last week's sacking of title-winning manager Claudio Ranieri. -
Unions gear up for penalty rate war
The ACTU is urging federal politicians to change workplace relations laws to protect low paid workers from penalty rate cuts. -
Alonso sad and disappointed by lack of laps
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso spoke of his sadness and disappointment on Monday after his McLaren once again let him down on the first day of Formula One's pre-season testing in front of the Spaniard's home fans. -
18C debate: Racist speech law could be eased
A parliamentary inquiry into changing race hate speech laws will suggest changes to the Racial Discrimination Act. -
Many reasons for end of subcontinent slump
Australia's spin consultant Sridharan Sriram says a number of factors led to the boilover in Pune, where Steve Smith's side shocked India. -
Palermo's tempestuous chief Zamparini resigns after 15 years
ROME (Reuters) - Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has quit his post with the Serie A club, he said on Monday, after overseeing nearly 40 coaching changes during 15 turbulent years at the helm. -
Ben Simmons undergoes minor procedure
Australia's Ben Simmons has undergone a further procedure on his injured foot in the hopes it will help the healing process. -
Motor racing-Hamilton on top as Mercedes gobble up the laps
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton set the pace for champions Mercedes on the opening day of Formula One's first pre-season test on Monday with his new car gobbling up the laps with a hunger that others could not match. -
Barcelona have resources to upset PSG but need belief, says Iniesta
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona must believe in their ability to make history as the first Champions League team to overturn a 4-0 first-leg deficit when they line up against Paris St Germain at Camp Nou on March 8, captain Andres Iniesta said on Monday. -
Hamilton quickest on first F1 test day
Lewis Hamilton has set the track alight in his Mercedes, while Daniel Ricciardo and Fernando Alonso endured a frustrating opening day of testing. -
Horner says new F1 cars let down by 'shark fins'
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One has put aerodynamics before aesthetics, with the new-look 2017 cars let down by "shark fins" resulting from a change in the rules, according to Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. -
Ireland would have handled no-ruck tactics
Ireland flanker Sean O'Brien feels his team would have handled italy's refusal to ruck much better than England did. -
Federer returns with easy win over Paire in Dubai
DUBAI (Reuters) - Roger Federer breezed back into action to reach the second round of the Dubai Open with a straightforward 6-1 6-3 over erratic Frenchman Benoit Paire on Monday. -
Roger Federer heats back up in Dubai
Roger Federer has continued his blistering early season form with a dominant first round win in Dubai. -
Formula One relaxes social media rules for teams
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One's new owners signalled a break from the Bernie Ecclestone era on Monday by giving teams and drivers greater freedom to engage with fans on social media from inside the circuit confines. -
Tigers expect a fired up Robbie Farah
Wests Tigers centre Chris Lawrence has played alongside Robbie Farah in the NRL for the past decade and he knows he will play with something to prove on Friday. -
Steve Smith's staggering record v India
The top-ranked batsman in the world, Steve Smith, who scored a patient century in Pune, continues to stack up impressive milestones. -
Roosters stars brush NRL title talk
Sydney Roosters players have moved quickly to squash talk of their premiership credentials this upcoming NRL season. -
Facing Fensom in NRL 'weird' for Bateman
Canberra forward Luke Bateman says if former teammate Shaun Fensom lines up for North Queensland in their NRL season opener, it will be weird. -
Brutal pre-season key to Storm success
Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy says his Storm players are ready for anything after their trademark killer pre-season. -
Broncos can get it done without Parker
Veteran forward Alex Glenn believes it won't take long for a young Brisbane pack to step up in retired skipper Corey Parker's absence this NRL season. -
Pakistan to hold cricket final on home soil
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan will hold the final of its wildly popular domestic T20 cricket league on home soil for the first time, despite a wave of deadly attacks across the country, the cricket board announced on Monday. -
China warns soccer investors, don't break rules on capital outflows
BEIJING (Reuters) - Private Chinese investors are welcome to help develop the sports industry but must follow the country's rules on moving capital overseas, the sports ministry said on Monday, following a splurge on foreign soccer clubs by local buyers. -
Coetzee to stay on as Springboks coach
Allister Coetzee oversaw the worst year in Springbok rugby history but the South African rugby board have sensationally backed him to stay on as head coach. -
SA Rugby backs coach Coetzee despite woeful year
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa have retained beleaguered head coach Allister Coetzee following a review of the worst season in the country’s test history in 2016, SA Rugby said on Monday. -
Ryan and Woodward back Italy over ruck tactic
LONDON (Reuters) - Ben Ryan, the Englishman who coached Fiji to Olympic Rugby Sevens gold, has defended Italy's no-ruck tactic in Sunday's Six Nations game at Twickenham and accused England coach Eddie Jones of double standards. -
Barty into second round in Malaysia
Ashleigh Barty has delivered a strong first round performance in the Malaysian Open. -
Teen boys continue to guzzle soft drink
Research reveals one in six teenage boys in Australia consume at least 52 litres of soft drink each year, highlighting a 'need for a sugar tax'. -
Drip linked to reduced caesarean trauma
Queensland researchers believe a liquid drip could help reduce the trauma associated with caesarean births. -
Power prices 'put jobs at risk': AiGroup
Ai Group says Australia must boost gas development, hit the RET and have a coherent national energy policy to bring down electricity prices and keep jobs here. -
Mercedes pile on the laps, McLaren and Red Bull sidelined
BARCELONA (Reuters) - World champions Mercedes pounded out the laps while Ferrari went fastest and rivals Red Bull and McLaren hit immediate setbacks as Formula One's new crop of cars made their test debuts on Monday. -
Bruised Saints take solace from Gabbiadini's star turn
LONDON (Reuters) - A bruised Southampton squad licked their wounds on Monday after narrowly losing a pulsating League Cup final to Manchester United, but can draw much consolation from the confirmation that in Manolo Gabbiadini they have unearthed a goal-scoring diamond. -
Ricciardo's F1 car stops mid-testing
McLaren's and Red Bull's pre-season Formula One testing campaigns have started poorly, with cars from both teams stopping on track early in the day. -
Villarreal keeper Asenjo suffers fourth ACL injury
MADRID (Reuters) - Villarreal goalkeeper Sergio Asenjo has ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, effectively ruling him out for the rest of the season, the club said. -
Confused Palace fans accidentally vandalise own team bus
The coach, which was parked at a hotel nearby Selhurst Park, was daubed with the club's name 'Crystal Palace FC' in red, white and blue paint across the sides and rear of the vehicle, according to media reports. -
Foran eyeing Broncos NRL switch
Before Kieran Foran has made his NRL comeback for the Warriors he is reportedly already seeking a move back to Australia. -
Indigenous communities embrace renewable energy technologies
Indigenous communities from Australia and Canada have turned their attention to renewable energy, which they say is more compatible with with Indigenous philosophy and values.
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