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Australia Will Remain Loyal To Its Top Six For Next Monday’s Tour Of NZ 30/01/2024

Australia will remain loyal to its top six for next month’s tour of New Zealand despite the worrying form slump that has resulted in No.3 Marnus Labu­schagne’s Test average dropping by 10 in little over a year.

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A large group of disgruntled homeowners are pleading for state government help  after their new-build townhouses  in Modbury have been unfinished and abandoned.

A new technical college in Adelaide’s west has opened and is fully enrolled for its first day, but only after the government changed eligibility to drive up numbers and splashed $1.2m on an advertising blitz.

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