Shark nets to be removed from three Sydney beaches in controversial trial
Two hundred sea creatures, including dolphins, turtles and critically endangered grey nurse sharks were killed by the controversial nets over the 2024-25 summer.
Two hundred sea creatures, including dolphins, turtles and critically endangered grey nurse sharks were killed by the controversial nets over the 2024-25 summer.
Two hundred sea creatures, including dolphins, turtles and critically endangered grey nurse sharks were killed by the controversial nets over the 2024-25 summer.
Two hundred sea creatures, including dolphins, turtles and critically endangered grey nurse sharks were killed by the controversial nets over the 2024-25 summer.
Andrew Johns and Allana Ferguson discuss Braydon Trindall's injury concern for the Sharks.
Andrew Johns and Allana Ferguson discuss Braydon Trindall's injury concern for the Sharks.
Andrew Johns and Allana Ferguson discuss Braydon Trindall's injury concern for the Sharks.
Andrew Johns and Allana Ferguson discuss Braydon Trindall's injury concern for the Sharks.
Kieran Foran scores off the back of Klese Haas' superb flick pass.
Kieran Foran scores off the back of Klese Haas' superb flick pass.
Kieran Foran scores off the back of Klese Haas' superb flick pass.
Kieran Foran scores off the back of Klese Haas' superb flick pass.
Jacob Elordi says Frankenstein was a "vessel that I could put every part of myself into".
Ocean Kind has received funding to set up a trial rope recycling project, aiming to support the fishing and aquaculture […]
Halifax youngster has entered world’s top 64 and is spark the sport needs to find mainstream attention in the UK It is commonly known these days as the Luke Littler effect. A teenage phenomenon bursting on to the scene and almost becoming a bigger force of nature than the sport he or she was born to succeed in. But while darts is only experiencing that boom now, snooker has tasted this sensation before. In the 1990s, it was Ronnie O’Sullivan’s arrival on the baize as a teenager that revitalised snooker’s fortunes in the UK. In the mid-2000s, Ding Junhui’s emergence led to the explosion of the game in China – which has just produced its first world champion in the shape of Zhao Xintong , one of millions who was inspired to pick up a cue by Ding. Continue reading...
All you need to know to back a winner on the seven-race card.
A popular and talented local galloper will literally be out to spring back into action when he returns at Monday’s home Port Macquarie meeting 44 days after a horror fall at Rosehill.