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Al Jazeera on MSNSouth Africa ‘fear’ nothing as Australia seek WTC revengeAustralia begin white-ball tour of South Africa on Sunday with hosts brimming from World Test Championship final win.
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
The algal bloom, first detected in March, spans an area 4,500 square kilometers and has been aggravated by rising ocean ...
South Australia has become one of the first states in the country to officially ban mobile phones from childcare centres.
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India Today on MSNTime to move on from WTC win: Kagiso Rabada shifts focus for Australia tourKagiso Rabada wanted to move on from South Africa's WTC triumph over Australia as he shifts to limited-overs cricket in their ...
Rabada is happy getting the monkey of an ICC trophy off their back, but wants the Proteas to aim for bigger accolades now.
Heavy snow blanketed a large part of Australia's New South Wales state on Saturday, causing power outages for thousands of ...
A former Guantanamo Bay detainee, who was once convicted of terrorism charges, is battling health challenges in South ...
A local meat worker, who police say took his wife's life before taking his own, has been identified after the extraordinary ...
Australia's affordable housing push has arrived in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman, where new planning laws now challenge longstanding resistance to development in the leafy area known for ...
Host Australia has been drawn into Group A with South Korea, Iran, and the Philippines for next year's Women's Asian Cup.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -A massive outbreak of toxic algae off South Australia, which has devastated hundreds of species of marine life and disrupted local tourism and fishing, is a "natural disaster," state ...
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