A refuelled Tait keen to play against South Africa
Australian speedster Shaun Tait says he is raring to play against South Africa in Sunday's Twenty20 opener in Melbourne. The resurgent Tait was Thursday named in Australia's 13-man squads for both the Twenty20 and one-day series against the Proteas.
Australian soldiers not reckless in Afghanistan battle: Snowdon
MELBOURNE: The Rudd Government has rejected suggestions Australian soldiers could have recklessly endangered Afghan civilians wounded in a battle this week. Canberra has confirmed eight civilians were wounded in the firefight in southern Afghanistan now
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Philippines-Australia Ministerial Meeting
Members of the Australia-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce and Philippines-Australia Business Council met in Manila recently to discuss projects and programs to address issues of urban poverty; food, clothing and education for street children; building
Blade Petroleum engages US-based financial advisor
Australian firm Blade Petroleum Ltd. has tapped Houston-based Tristone Capital Ltd. as exclusive financial advisor to the Cadlao oil field located in offshore Northwest Palawan Basin. In a statement, Blade Petroleum said that it has appointed Tristone
Moody can consider coaching England cricket team
Tom Moody, currently in charge of Western Australia, said he could consider coaching the England cricket team if an offer is made to him. England coach Peter Moores was sacked Wednesday following his fall-out with skipper Kevin Pietersen. Former Sri
Soldier's body comes home
THE body of the eighth Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan has been returned to Melbourne as the Government defends soldiers against allegations they could have been responsible for the death of Afghan civilians. The coffin of Private Greg Sher
A.U.S.I. Introduces FIRST BUSINESS EDGE course IN KENYA
. A.U.S.I. Introducing the FIRST BUSINESS EDGE course IN KENYA . Coastweek - - FIRST IN KENYA. Australian Studies Institute (AUSI) in conjunction with Edith Cowan University becomes the first in Kenya to introduce a Business Edge course. This is
Los Angeles: Rocket's rocket
EXCLUSIVE: AUSTRALIAN legend Rod 'Rocket' Laver says we must scour the bush for the next generation of talent or risk becoming a tennis backwater. Laver, widely rated among the best players in history after twice winning the Grand Slam, said he was upset
Woman burned alive in Papua New Guinea
SYDNEY, Australia -- Police in rural Papua New Guinea said Friday they were investigating the killing of a woman who was tied to a wooden pole, surrounded by rubber tires and set on fire. A group of people bound and gagged the young woman, carried her to
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