NASA blasts off from Australian Outback in ‘historic’ launch

NASA

First-ever launch of NASA from a commercial site outside of the US. Launched from Australia’s Arnhem Space Centre in the far north of the country. The suborbital sounding rocket blasted into the sky. First-ever launch of NASA from a commercial site outside of the United States blasted off from Australia’s Outback late Sunday, in a … Read more

Australia coach remains by explore after Spain drubbing

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The Matildas had rested a line of top players, including striker Sam Kerr, for the well disposed. A strategic switch and three replacements at halftime further debilitated the side. Spain, positioned seventh on the planet and getting ready for their Euros crusade. Australia women’s coach Tony Gustavsson remained by his choice to explore in the … Read more

“It was outstanding”: Aaron Finch praises Sri Lanka fans

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Sri Lankan fans entered the stadium wearing the Australlaim jerseys to thank them for touring. The Kangaroos visited the country for the first time since 2016. The Test series will begin on June 29. Aaron Finch has applauded Sri Lankan cricket supporters for turning Colombo’s largest stadium yellow on Friday night to thank Australia for … Read more

Electric boats are economical, ecological, and popular

Electric boats are economical, ecological, and popular

Electric boats are gaining popularity all around the world. Electric mobility is seen as a solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Only 979 boats in Australia have electric motors. Electric boats are gaining popularity all around the world, including in the state of Washington in the United States. As vehicles, scooters, and motorcycles become more … Read more

Australia, England replace Cook Cup, honour Indigenous great

Cook Cup

Ella-Mobbs Cup replaces the Cook Cup named after British explorer James Cook. New trophy honours Indigenous Australian great Mark Ella and World War I hero Edgar Mobbs. Trophy to be unveiled in Perth on July 1 ahead of first Australia-England Test. Australia and England said Friday they will fight for a new rugby trophy that … Read more

Australia’s new PM vows to reset relations with France after submarine row

Australia cancelled a multibillion dollar submarine construction contract with a French company. France was furious that it chose to sign a new defence agreement with the US and the UK instead. Australian PM Anthony Albanese will travel to Paris to mend fences. After tensions over a cancelled submarine agreement erupted, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese … Read more

Sri Lanka choose to bat against Australia in fifth ODI

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka will bat against Australia in the fifth one-day international in Colombo. Josh Inglis makes his ODI debut for Australia, replacing injured Travis Head. Shanaka announced three changes to the last game’s winning combination. Sri Lankan skipper Dasun Shanaka won the toss and elected to bat in the dead-rubber fifth one-day international against Australia … Read more

England’s May tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of Australia opener

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May tested positive for Covid-19 and must spend seven days in self-isolation. The 32-year-old is second only to Rory Underwood in England’s list of all-time leading try-scorers. England have won all eight of their Tests against the Wallabies. England have suffered a blow early on in their tour of Australia with Jonny May testing positive … Read more

Chinese ambassador to Australia heckled by protesters

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Xiao Qian, China’s new ambassador to Australia, was heckled by human rights protestors. Protesters shouted for Tibet and Hong Kong independence during Xiao’s speech. Security pulled one protester out of the room as she shouted, “The University of Technology cannot host a representative of a homicidal dictatorship.” China’s new ambassador to Australia chastised human rights … Read more

O’Callaghan won the 100m gold for Australia, and Murphy wins 200m back

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Australia’s Mollie O’Callaghan wins women’s 100m freestyle gold. Britain’s Danica King won her first world title with a victory in the 200m breaststroke. New Zealand’s Liam Stubblety-Cook won gold in the men’s 200m backstroke ahead of Japan’s Yu Hanaguruma. U.S. won the 4x200m freestyle relay to complete a clean sweep for Team USA. Australia’s Mollie … Read more

Western Australia’s mines have appalling sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment is pervasive at sites managed by major mining companies in Western Australia. Previous court cases served as the impetus for an investigation, which lasted over a year. Recommendations were made, including updating reporting procedures and training. Your underwear drawer being searched by coworkers. a manager who requests sex in exchange for a promotion … Read more

Steve Smith hails Shaheen, Hassan’s destructive swing bowling on Pakistani pitch

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Steve hailed Shaheen and Hassan for their bowling performance. He said that it was difficult to play reverse swing. Australia won the three-match test series by 1-0. Former Australian captain Steve Smith lauded Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hassan Ali for their ferocious swing bowling during their March-April tour of Pakistan. Smith spoke on cricket.com about … Read more

Sri Lankan ‘dustbowls’ great practice for Tests, says Warner

Sri Lankan

Hosts take unbeatable 3-1 lead in series ahead of two Tests starting next week. Australia suffered a 3-0 Test whitewash in 2016. Warner said the visitors are equipped to handle the spin. Australia opener David Warner said pitches offering “extreme” spin in Sri Lanka’s ODI series victory have helped the tourists prepare for the upcoming … Read more

State of Australia prohibits public displays of Nazi swastikas

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Victoria has become the first state in Australia to ban public display of Nazi swastikas. Fines of $22,000 Australian dollars ($15,213) and one year in prison for showing the Nazi swastika or Hakenkreuz. Concerns mount about the radicalization rate of local youth. A state in Australia has become the first in the nation to implement … Read more

Jackson: Australian player emerges from retirement for World Cup

Jackson

Lauren Jackson has come out of retirement to play for Australia’s Opals in the Women’s World Cup. The 37-year-old first played for her nation as a young person in 1997. Multiple times an MVP in the WNBA with the Seattle Storm, Jackson will make her debut one week from now. Jackson declared her retirement from … Read more

Western Australia announces direct Europe flight path

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The nonstop journey between Perth and Rome will take a little over 16 hours. The route is anticipated to produce around 7.7 million Australian dollars (about 5.4 million U.S. dollars) and attract more than 3,700 additional visitors to Perth over the next two years. WA Premier Mark McGowan will watch the first flight leave on … Read more

Ryan Rickelton has joined Northamptonshire on a short-term contract

Ryan Rickelton has joined Northamptonshire on a short-term contract

Ryan Rickelton has signed a short-term contract with Northamptonshire. He will be eligible for their next two LV= Insurance County Championship matches. He will come in the United Kingdom this week. Ryan Rickelton, a South African batter, has signed a short-term contract with Northamptonshire as a foreign player. He will be eligible for their next … Read more

FINA: Australia’s Seebohm backs decision on transgender swimmers

FINA

“Disgrace on everybody that upheld this prejudicial and informal choice.” Australian ladies won eight of the country’s nine gold awards at the Tokyo pool. The Australian Olympic Committee additionally upheld FINA’s choice, saying sports will undoubtedly guarantee support was “fair and safe.” FINA said it will make a functioning gathering to lay out an “open” … Read more