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University of Illinois college tennis figures circa 2003 (from left): Evan Zeder, now New Balance director of global sports marketing for tennis; coach Bruce Berque, now head tennis coach at Texas University; Nathan Zeder, brother of Evan; and coach Craig Tiley, now Australian Open tournament director.

‘I don’t know if Craig ever sleeps’: Why the Open isn’t Tiley’s only big win

Before he was tournament director of the Australian Open, Craig Tiley had a big impact in the US.

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Ariarne Titmus bending the O dress code.

Dress code fail: Titmus and Boxall trade volleys over tennis fashion

Double fashion fault left Olympic swimmer and coach in a quandary at an exclusive Open dinner.

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Kylie Minogue at the Brit Awards in London last year.

The Open should be so lucky: Behind the scenes moves to lure Kylie Minogue

The star singer is due in the country in preparation for her next tour, raising hopes she might make the trip to Melbourne Park.

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Jayne Hrdlicka (left) and Rebel Wilson at the Australian Open.

Rebel Wilson joins the tennis set, Darcy Moore no longer a COVID ‘unicorn’

The stars were out in force for festivities as part of the Australian Open’s first day of competition.

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Lleyton, Cruz and Bec Hewitt on the blue carpet.

Bec and Lleyton Hewitt step out to support son at tennis night of nights

Even without an award, the Hewitt juniorburger will always hold bragging rights over his dad.

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The government’s policy of the “lowest practical fare” is openly flouted, with Qantas receiving more than 80 per cent of Commonwealth spending on domestic flights.

The gravy plane: How Alan Joyce cultivated a PM and ruled the skies

Alan Joyce, Anthony Albanese and the opaque politics of schmooze.

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Former state Liberal MP Tim Smith.

What Tim Smith did next

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The big aviation wedge: Why the government can’t say no again to Qatar

It would be reckless for Treasurer Jim Chalmers to even try to deny Qatar’s application to buy a 25 per cent stake in Virgin.

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Rex said its strategy had evolved since this presentation was circulated.

‘Large number’ of potential buyers circling Rex despite old fleet

EY partner Sam Freeman says he’s received a lot of early interest in Rex and is preparing to kick off the sales process as soon as next week.

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Virgin’s first Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft Monkey Mia arrived in June.

Boeing crisis delivers another blow to Virgin

A Boeing aircraft delivery blowout is the latest setback for Virgin, which has been grappling with poor on-time performance and above-average flight cancellation rates.

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