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Jun 05 2024
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T20 World Cup 2024: Australia begin with comfortable win against Oman
Australia overcame an early wobble to beat Oman comfortably by 39 runs in their opening match at the T20 World Cup in Barbados. Australia were 50-3 in the ninth over when captain Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell fell in consecutive balls. But Marcus Stoinis capitalised on being dropped on seven, 11 and 65 to club 67 not out from 35 balls and lift his side to 164-5. He shared a stand of 102
BBC NewsJun 05 2024
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Notorious ‘cheeky’ thief caught stealing from Australia nursery — again. Meet Claude
After pulling off a massive heist, rarely does the thief go back to the scene of the crime for a second loot. This can’t be said of Claude, the famous seedling-stealing koala of Australia. In September, eucalyptus seedlings started to disappear from a plant nursery in New South Wales, ABC reported. “I noticed some of my seedlings were being chewed off and I thought it was probably a possum,”
The Fresno BeeJun 08 2024
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T20 World Cup results: England's defence in danger after 36-run Australia defeat
England's T20 World Cup defence is already in danger after a damaging 36-run defeat by Australia in Barbados. After a roaring start, their old rivals piled up 201-7 before England's batters fell away badly in their pursuit. Jos Buttler and Phil Salt reached 73-0 but after Salt fell in the eighth over England slipped further and further behind the required rate as wickets tumbled. They ended on
BBC NewsMay 11 2024
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Australia’s Budget Will Boost Critical Minerals, Treasurer Says
Australia’s budget will feature a bigger boost for the nation’s critical minerals industry, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said, describing the lucrative market as a “golden opportunity” just days ahead of releasing his annual fiscal blueprint.
“The critical minerals space is one of the reasons why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors, but we need to make sure we can
BloombergJun 06 2024
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Former Husker gives back to community that gave so much to her before returning home to Australia
ELSE COULD. WELL, BEFORE SHE MOVES BACK HOME TO AUSTRALIA TO PLAY PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL, FORMER HUSKER BASKETBALL STANDOUT JAZZ SHELLEY SPENT THE DAY IN LINCOLN HOSTING A CAMP FOR INCOMING SIXTH TO NINTH GRADE GIRLS. THE GIRLS GOT TO TRAIN WITH SHELLEY AND OTHERS, INCLUDING ALLISON WIDNER. SHELLEY SAYS SHE REMEMBERS WHEN SHE WAS IN THE CAMPERS SHOES AND IS SO HAPPY GIVING BACK TO A COMMUNITY
ABC 7 KETVMay 16 2024
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Newcastle's post-season trip to Australia 'not ideal' - Trippier
Kieran Trippier has admitted that Newcastle United’s post-season trip to Australia is “not ideal” preparation ahead of England’s participation at this summer’s European Championship. Trippier, 33, and his Newcastle team-mates will head to Australia immediately after their final Premier League fixture away to Brentford on Sunday. They play Tottenham Hotspur at Melbourne Cricket Ground next
New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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Coinbase to Target Australia's Self-Managed Pension Funds: Bloomberg
Coinbase is developing a service that will specifically target Australia' self-managed pensions sector, the exchange’s Asia-Pacific Managing Director John O’Loghlen told Bloomberg . Crypto’s relationship with the pensions sector and retirees isn't exactly new. Self-managed funds in Australia have increasingly held crypto since March 2019. According to the latest data from the Australian
CoinDeskMay 15 2024
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Australia’s Pension Funds Play Hardball on Asset Management Fees
Australia’s booming A$3.7 trillion ($2.5 trillion) pensions industry is proving a tough negotiator on asset management fees, as data reveals the funds often pay significantly less than others. A survey of 11 pensions revealed they paid almost 12 basis points — or about a fifth — less than their global peers in investment costs in the year through June 2023, according to analysis firm CEM
BloombergMay 14 2024
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Australia Pauses China Working Holiday Visas Ahead of Reforms
Australia has suspended its working holiday visa program for Chinese citizens, ahead of changes which will see applicants from certain countries compete for a limited number of spaces.
Citizens from China — along with Vietnam and India — will need to take part in lottery-style bids for the working holiday visa program starting in the fiscal year ending June 2025, a spokesperson for
Bloomberg