Matildas Superstar Sam Kerr Dubbed A ‘Female Cristiano Ronaldo’ 11/08/2023
Matildas superstar Sam Kerr will become the first female footballer in history to crash through the $500 million barrier after being dubbed a “female Cristiano Ronaldo.”
Drought-resistant crops, super soils and feed for cattle that can help farms stay “ahead of the curve” when the next big dry strikes will be funded under a $38 million investment unveiled at the Bush Summit.
E-scooters will be fitted with cameras that shout at riders who flout the law as part of a new trial to crack down on people illegally travelling on footpaths or tandem riding.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has ordered a high-level review into Transport Minister Mark Bailey’s trains manufacturing costs blowout cover-up.
Cost of living pressures have forced a family of five from Findon to spend less money on food each week than the amount allocated for some of SA’s worst criminals in prison.
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The Matildas’ Stunning Victory In The Women’s World Cup Has Changed Female Sport 09/08/2023
Massive Wave Of Girls Will Take Up Soccer Thanks To This FIFA Women’s World Cup 08/08/2023
Devastating House Fire 07/08/2023
Voice To Parliament 06/08/2023
NDIS Scam Mansions 05/08/2023
Shocking Childcare Abuse 04/08/2023
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