Friday, July 8, 2016

Why Australia needed to elect Pauline Hanson and other top stories.

  • Why Australia needed to elect Pauline Hanson

    Why Australia needed to elect Pauline Hanson
    AUSTRALIA needed to elect Pauline Hanson. The country needs someone in the Federal Parliament to bring attention to the issues she stands for. We need someone to stand up and talk about stopping Mosques from being built and someone has to speak on the urgent need to stop Sharia law influencing our judiciary. Someone needs to introduce a bill to stop Halal certification and say it is an unjust religious tax on decent Australians. And we need Pauline to say Muslims should no longer ..
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  • D-Day approaching for Maroon changes

    D-Day approaching for Maroon changes
    HAVING wrapped up another State of Origin series – their 10th in 11 years – Queenslanders from all walks of life are crowing. And rightly so.After being unmercifully belted by their southern counterparts prior to the advent of Origin in 1980, this current bunch of young men has pumped great pride back into the Maroon jersey. Of the 35 series decided, Queensland has now won 20, with two drawn and the Maroons are on target to take their fifth clean sweep.But the question needs to be asked – how l..
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  • Shock move that'll make new league 'world's best'

    Shock move that'll make new league 'world's best'
    NETBALL: Next year’s new national competition, in which a Sunshine Coast team is expected to play will have no import restrictions like that of the current ANZ Championships. With the trans-Tasman series set to be scrapped for an eight all-Australian team competition, Chief Executive of Netball Australia Kate Palmer confirmed clubs would have open slather on international stars. But she stressed that Australia had a “high proportion of the world’s best players” and expects a majority of players..
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  • Robson signing to ease pressure on Norman

    Robson signing to ease pressure on Norman
    EELS coach Brad Arthur says the addition of Jeff Robson will take the pressure off five-eighth Corey Norman against the Roosters at Pirtek Stadium tomorrow night.The veteran playmaker raced across the Tasman to sign a mid-season transfer from the Warriors two hours before the June 30 deadline.Arthur was delighted the 33-year-old signed in time, with star No.7 Kieran Foran’s (shoulder) season over.“With three halves being injured it’s been a big job that he (Norman) has had to take on and Robbo ..
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  • Murray survives scare to set up Berdych showdown

    Murray survives scare to set up Berdych showdown
    HE let slip a two-set lead, but Wimbledon favourite Andy Murray has made it through to his seventh semi-final in London.Murray looked destined for an easy win over Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga when leading 7-6 6-1 but the 12th seed fought back to take the next two to set up a decider.The Scot regathered, however, to ease home 6-1 in the fifth set to line up a clash with Czech Tomas Berdych on Friday night, eventually winning 7-6 6-1 3-6 4-6 6-1.Murray was full of praise for his opponent after h..
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  • What's on the big screen this week

    What's on the big screen this week
    MOVIE-goers have their choice between two big new releases this week. There's the Hangover/Wedding Crashers-style comedy Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, starring Zac Efron and Adam Devine, or the Tarzan reboot starring our very own Margot Robbie. But it's Pixar's latest family film Finding Dory that continues to dominate the Australian box office three weeks after its release. The Legend of Tarzan (M)   Samuel L Jackson, Margot Robbie and Alexander Skarsgard in a scene from ..
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  • Greyhound racing immediately suspended in NSW

    Greyhound racing immediately suspended in NSW
    UPDATE: Greyhound racing has been immediately suspended for a week as the industry comes to grips with a looming state-wide ban. Greyhound Racing NSW issued a statement saying the industry was devastated by the NSW Government's announcement the industry would cease to exist from July next year. "Given today's announcement, GRNSW has made the decision to suspend greyhound racing for the next seven days beginning with immediate effect," it said. "Today is an extremely sad day for the NS..
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  • Howard on weapons of mass destruction: 'There was no lie'

    Howard on weapons of mass destruction: 'There was no lie'
    FORMER Prime Minister John Howard has defended his decision to send Australian troops to fight in the Iraq War in 2003, denying claims Australian went to war "based on a lie". Mr Howard spoke to reporters in Sydney this afternoon after the report of the United Kingdom's Chilcot Inquiry was released overnight. He said his decision with Cabinet colleagues to go to war was the right decision. "In the years that have gone by there has been this constant claim that we went to war based on..
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  • Caruso never doubted ability despite winning drought

    Caruso never doubted ability despite winning drought
    MOTORSPORT: Nissan driver Michael Caruso’s self-belief is so strong, he never doubted he could return to the winners’ circle despite a seven-year drought heading into the last Supercars round in Darwin.He took out just his second chequered flag at the top level in the first of two races at the Top End last month, before finishing sixth on the Sunday.But the Sydney product is now seventh in the championship and only 240 points behind leader Jamie Whincup.He takes plenty of confidence from his re..
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  • Hardwick excited about Tigers' future

    Hardwick excited about Tigers' future
    HAVING put the queue in the rack for season 2016, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick is looking to 2017 and beyond.The Tigers are in 12th place, with a 6-8 win-loss record, and face the Bulldogs on Saturday at Etihad Stadium.They have played finals the past three seasons, but without a win to show for their efforts.Hardwick is hoping for a quick return to finals action by developing young players such as Daniel Rioli alongside Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin and co.“We’ve got some incredible talent,”..
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Muslim leader calls out Islamophobia as Ramadan ends .Trains resume, still long delays .
TAFE refuses to release cost of controversial report .Israel settlements, Palestinian incitement must stop: quartet .

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