North Melbourne's Nick Larkey is excited to see the improvement in the Kangaroos, feeling they've now got the right mix of experience and young talent.
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Subaru Outback takes place of WRX in bizarre ram raid
The Subaru Impreza WRX used to be the ram raid vehicle of choice, but these Canberra criminals instead used an Outback to clumsily steal from a store.
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Soldo in seamless return to Port after trade request
Port Adelaide forward Mitch Georgiades says there's no grudges held against ruckman Ivan Soldo who has returned to club since asking for a trade to Victoria.
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Karratha Christmas spirit marked by lollies, water fights and fire trucks
To some, Christmas is heralded by falling snow, eggnog and ugly jumpers, but for Karratha residents it’s not Christmas without water fights and Santa cruising the streets in a vintage Bedford truck.
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Polarising BMW XM looks almost tasteful after special-edition makeover
There are no gold stripes or red grilles on this special BMW XM, part of a collaboration with lifestyle brand Kith. Just one will come to Australia.
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Public Health Virology Laboratory: Part 9 investigation launched as infectious samples remain missing
Authorities have launched an urgent investigation after infection virus samples went missing from a high-tech, government run Australian laboratory.
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Woolworths strike: Grocer expects sales impact to grow to $140m, with $60m hit to food earnings
Woolworths says the impact of the 17-day strike action by its warehouse workers has grown from the initial estimate of $50 million in lost food sales.
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James May’s Grand Tour Maserati up for sale
A piece from James May's automotive television history is heading to auction: his Sand Job Maserati GranCabrio rally car.
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Haiti gang massacres at least 110 people in Cite Soleil
Gang violence has escalated in the slums of Haiti with reports that more than 100 people were massacred with knives and machetes over the weekend.
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Cameron Pearson: Man accused of Crown Towers’ murder of Alice McShera unlikely to face jury until 2026
The family of Family Court lawyer Alice McShera – allegedly murdered by a man she knew in a room at Crown Towers – have been left upset after learning the trial may not come before a jury until 2026.
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