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Superstars of STEM off to a strong start
Science & Technology Australia is proud to announce the appointment of Brodie Steel as Project Officer for our new Superstars of STEM Program. “Brodie’s passion and commitment to elevating the visibility of women in STEM, and her strong experience in project management, make her the perfect candidate to help Superstars of STEM soar,” said STA […] -
Figure skating - Down but not out, Kostner determined to pen her own ending
HELSINKI (Reuters) - When Carolina Kostner was slapped with a lengthy ban in 2015 for attempting to cover up her ex-boyfriend Alex Schwazer's use of illegal performance-enhancing substances, it seemed that her career had come to an inglorious end. -
Kaliese Spencer's anti-doping case set for May 15
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Reigning Commonwealth Games 400 metres hurdles champion Kaliese Spencer's anti-doping hearing will begin May 15 in Jamaica, the panel overseeing the case said on Wednesday. -
Ronaldo Airport overshadowed by dodgy statue
FUNCHAL (Reuters) - Madeira renamed its airport in honour of Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday - although it is a new statue of the four-times world player of the year that is likely to grab the headlines. -
Disaster aid announced for Debbie regions
The Queensland and federal governments have announced disaster aid for the areas of north Queensland devastated by cyclone Debbie this week. -
Tottenham's Lamela out for the season, to undergo hip surgery
The 25-year-old Argentina international, who joined from AS Roma in 2013, has not featured since October and, with two years left on his contract, has been linked with Inter Milan. -
Man United's Smalling and Jones to miss West Brom game
United will be without at least five first-team players for the match at Old Trafford as Smalling and Jones join midfielder Paul Pogba and captain Wayne Rooney on the treatment table. -
Motor racing - Timberlake follows Swift as F1 Austin crowd-puller
LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Justin Timberlake has been confirmed as the headline act at this year's U.S. Formula One Grand Prix as organisers seek to build on the crowd-pulling success of Taylor Swift's appearance at the 2016 race. -
Swan Sam Reid lifted by luckless Johnson
Sam Reid isn't moaning about his lack of luck in 2016 because he spent much of a hard year next to someone doing it even tougher. -
Root out to emulate Smith's captaincy form
New England captain Joe Root says Steve Smith has demonstrated how the responsibility of being a Test skipper can improve his batting. -
Mature McInnes does it the hard way in NRL
St George Illawarra hooker Cameron McInnes is proving why he is one of the team's bravest players, while enjoying his new NRL opportunities at the Dragons. -
Golf - Red-hot Rahm tired but ready to roll in Houston
Rahm, who will make his Masters debut next week, played 108 holes in seven rounds over five days during his run to the WGC-Dell Match Play final, and fatigue forced him to end Tuesday's practice round after nine holes. -
FA neglects players from smaller clubs - Palace chairman
England manager Gareth Southgate recently voiced his frustration with Zaha, who switched his international allegiance to Ivory Coast last year after not being selected for any England squad since 2013. -
Proposed FA reforms are missed opportunity, says Bernstein
LONDON (Reuters) - Proposed reforms of the English FA are a missed opportunity that will make no real change and could end up as a "fudged compromise", former chairman David Bernstein said on Wednesday. -
Immunisation rates against HPV improve
The Immunisation Coalition says it's important parents grasp the importance of having their boys immunised against the human papillomavirus (HPV). -
Pakistan bowler Irfan suspended for year over spot-fixing
The 34-year-old, who played for Islamabad United in the 2017 PSL, admitted the charges levelled against him by the PCB's anti-corruption unit. -
Defiant world chess head says 'revolution' to oust him has failed
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The president of world chess's governing body said on Wednesday that an attempted "revolution" to oust him by falsely announcing his resignation had failed, and that he would serve out his full term and might even stand for re-election. -
UK could leave EU with no Brexit deal
The UK could leave the EU without signing a Brexit deal, says Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman. -
Irfan gets one year ban over corruption
Pakistan paceman Mohammad Irfan is looking at a year on the sidelines after being found guilty of speaking to bookmakers during the Pakistan Super League. -
Spurs could remain at White Lane for another season - Levy
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur have not ruled out staying at their White Hart Lane stadium next season despite being given permission last week to play across London at Wembley next season. -
More whistleblowers are talking to WADA, says Reedie
LONDON (Reuters) - Several whistleblowers have approached the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) through a new programme set up after revelations of rampant state-sponsored doping in Russia, WADA President Craig Reedie said on Wednesday. -
Post-Brexit UK will remain friend: Germany
The UK will remain a close friend of Germany after its "daring" Brexit decision, Berlin says. -
'Bradman-like' Smith to become great captain - Lehmann
DHARAMSALA (Reuters) - Australia coach Darren Lehmann has hailed 'Bradman-like' Steve Smith for his consistent form with the bat and believes the 27-year-old has the potential to become one of Australia's great captains. -
Everton suffer Funes Mori blow ahead of Liverpool game
LONDON (Reuters) - Everton have been dealt another injury blow ahead of Saturday's Premier League derby against Liverpool after defender Ramiro Funes Mori was injured while playing for Argentina. -
Barcelona condemn 'unfair and disproportionate' Messi ban
Messi was dealt the suspension and a fine of 10,000 Swiss francs (8,104 pounds) by FIFA's disciplinary panel and is due to miss three more of Argentina's remaining four World Cup qualifiers after sitting out Tuesday's 2-0 loss to Bolivia. -
Federer in, Wawrinka out on mixed day for Swiss
Federer clinched the 7-6(5) 7-6(4) victory on his third match point, shortly after Wawrinka fell 4-6 6-2 6-1 to 16th-seeded German teenager Alexander Zverev. -
Anderson hopes for injury-free summer ahead of Ashes tour
Anderson, who is recovering from a shoulder injury, is currently preparing for the county season with Lancashire and will not play an international until the first of four tests against South Africa starting July 6 at Lord's. -
Dylan to finally receive Nobel prize
Bob Dylan - winner of the 2016 Nobel literature prize - will receive his medal and diploma this weekend, the Swedish Academy says. -
Anderson hopes for injury-free Ashes prep
England opening bowler James Anderson is preparing his return from a shoulder injury as he builds up to the Ashes later this year. -
UK must be worse off after Brexit: Malta
Brexit negotiations must be transparent and honest but the UK must be left worse off when it leaves the European Union, the EU's presidency says. -
Manchester City focussed for tough Arsenal and Chelsea tests - Garcia
Garcia said City, who are third in the league, needed time to recover after a spell of four games in 11 days across tournaments before the two-week break from club football. -
14-year-old radio host reaches out to other sexual assault survivors
From her platform as a radio host, Lilly encourages and empowers others to share their stories of sexual assault. -
Britain to launch EU exit process
Britain formally launches the process for leaving the European Union on Wednesday, a historic step that has divided the country and thrown into question the future of the European project. -
Aust 'hermit kingdom' over e-cigarette ban
Australia is at risk of becoming a "hermit kingdom" after it was beaten on legalising nicotine e-cigarettes by New Zealand, a crossbench senator says. -
Trimmed-down welfare cuts clear parliament
The federal government's revised package of welfare savings, including a freeze on family tax benefit rates, has passed through parliament. -
Cricket - Spirited Australia must continue to improve, says board
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia have done themselves proud with their spirited fight in India but must continue to improve to become the number one side across all formats, the country's cricket board said on Wednesday. -
Aussies set for pace dilemma in Ashes
Selectors have never been able to pick Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and James Pattinson in the same Test squad, but that could change soon. -
Steve Smith's super stats in India
Australia skipper Steve Smith has enjoyed a productive Test tour of India. -
Boof in awe of Smith's 'Bradman-like' tour
Australia coach Darren Lehmann was full of praise for Steve Smith's captaincy and batting after the classy batsman's 'Bradman-like' tour of India. -
Stielke wants more from Korean forwards in final push
Defender Hong Jeong-ho's fourth-minute goal helped South Korea retain one of the two automatic qualification spots in the Group A standings with three games remaining. -
Debbie hits agriculture and tourism hard
As the clean-up gets under way in communities hit by Cyclone Debbie, the full cost of the storm to agriculture and tourism is becoming apparent. -
Neymar keeps Brazil ticking towards World Cup
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Neymar shrugged off some rough tackling and a missed penalty to score a brilliant solo goal as he led Brazil to a 3-0 win over Paraguay that moved them within sight of the 2018 World Cup finals on Tuesday. -
Another measles case on Gold Coast
Authorities say a young man on the Gold Coast had just returned from Japan suffering with the measles. -
Flooding cuts off Debbie-ravaged towns
Towns ravaged by Cyclone Debbie, now a tropical low, have been cut off by flooding and forecasters warn the rain is unlikely to let up anytime soon. -
Smith says NRL pay talks promising
Rugby League Players' Association president Cameron Smith says talks with the NRL over a fixed percentage of the code's revenue are looking promising. -
Record Winter Games haul looms: Chesterman
Aerial skiing, snowboard cross and mogul skiing are the three sports Australian officials believe will bring gold at next year's Winter Olympics in South Korea. -
Slater edges out Fanning in WA surf event
Australian Mick Fanning will have to do things the hard way if he is to win the Margaret River Pro in WA after losing his first-round heat. -
Downpour shuts Qld mines, floods railways
Torrential rain from cyclone Debbie has temporarily halted central Queensland's coking coal industry, and has the potential to deliver longer-term impacts. -
Tennis - Pliskova, Wozniacki advance to Miami semi-finals
After Pliskova had booked her last-four berth, Danish 12th seed Caroline Wozniacki set up a showdown against the 25-year-old with a 6-4 6-3 victory over another Czech, Lucie Safarova, to advance. -
Bennett empathises with NRL rival Hasler
Brisbane's Wayne Bennett has empathised with rival Canterbury coach Des Hasler's plight ahead of their NRL clash at ANZ Stadium on Thursday night.
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