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  • Debunking four myths about Australia’s fuel crisis | Rough ride ahead: No relief at the pump yet …

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    Debunking four myths about Australia's fuel crisis

    Caltex closed its Kurnell refinery in 2014 and converted it into a fuel import terminal. (AAP: Mick Tsikas)

    Back when we were energy independent and didn't have to rely upon unstable hotspots to send us almost all our liquid fuel, when we pumped oil out of Bass Strait and shipped it to refineries scattered across this wide brown land. 

    If you listen to the increasingly shrill calls, it's time to wind back the clock and rebuild our oil industry.

    To do what US President Donald Trump did and "Drill baby, drill" and turn those reconfigured oil import terminals back into what they were originally designed to do: refine good old Aussie crude. 

    Rough ride ahead: No relief at the pump yet as peace talks stall

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    Australian motorists face an extended wait for relief at the petrol pump amid warnings the breakdown of Middle East peace talks and the United States’ plan to blockade Iranian ports threaten to keep global energy markets in a state of prolonged volatility.

    After briefly dipping on news of a fragile ceasefire last week, oil prices surged again as the lack of a clear path to ending the war continued to rattle investors and shattered a short-lived optimism that oil flows may begin stabilising. The cost of Brent oil, the global crude benchmark, shot up 7 per cent to back above the $US100-a-barrel threshold, while US-traded West Texas Intermediate rose 8 per cent to $US105.

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    Labor ‘not considering’ joining US blockade of strait of Hormuz – as it happened

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    The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, is holding a press conference in Canberra and is announcing a range of new defence appointments.

    Albanese said he has recommended to the governor general that V Adm Mark Hammond, the chief of the navy to be appointed as chief of the defence force.

    double quotation markVice Admiral Hammond had a career spanning 40 years in the Royal Australian Navy, serving in frigates and extensively in and later commanding submarines and the Australian fleet.

    He replaces the current chief, David Johnston, who will leave the post in July for retirement after 48 years of service in the ADF.

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  • At least four killed in daytime Russian drone strikes across Ukraine | Russian strikes on Ukraine…

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    At least four killed in daytime Russian drone strikes across Ukraine

    Russia has carried out a rare daytime drone attack across Ukraine. (Reuters/State Emergency Service of Ukraine)

    Ukrainian regions have been pummelled by daytime drone attacks launched by Russia on Wednesday, local time.

    Meanwhile, Estonia and Finland have both reported stray Ukrainian drones destined for Russia entering their airspace.

    Russia has launched a rare daytime drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least four people in the central Cherkasy region and damaging energy infrastructure and industrial facilities in the west of the country, according to Ukrainian officials.

    Ukraine's air force said the attack consisted of 360 drones launched during the day on Wednesday, local time, of which 345 were shot down. About 700 drones were launched in the span of 24 hours.

    Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 4 as deal to end war dims

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voices openness to diverting weapons to Kyiv to support the US attack on Iran.

    At least four people have been killed and more than a dozen others wounded after Russia struck two Ukrainian cities, as the war continues apace without the prospect of a quick resolution, with the world’s attention now focused on Iran.

    The attacks early on Saturday hit Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, damaging residential areas, a maternity hospital, and an industrial site.

    In Odesa, one person died in hospital from injuries sustained in the strikes, according to Serhiy Lysak, head of the city’s military administration.

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    ‘In broad daylight’: Russia’s surprise new tactic in Ukraine war

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    Lviv/Kyiv: A rare Russian daytime drone attack on Ukraine killed three people, wounded several dozen and set a building in the historic centre of the western city of Lviv aflame, officials said, following an overnight bombardment that killed five.

    More than 550 drones were launched at Ukraine in the middle of the day on Tuesday (Ukraine time), the country’s air force said – an abrupt change from Russia’s usual tactic of launching massive aerial attacks at night.

    It followed an attack overnight in which Russia fired hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles.

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  • Luai to miss four weeks, Eels fullback handed NRL breach notice | Wests Tigers Injury Report: Rou…

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    Luai to miss four weeks, Eels fullback handed NRL breach notice

    Jarome Luai will be out of action after injuring his knee. (AAP: Dean Lewins)

    Wests Tigers captain Jarome Luai will miss at least one month of NRL action after injuring his knee last weekend.

    The NRL has handed a breach notice to Parramatta fullback Isaiah Iongi

    St George Illawarra player Ryan Couchman will face the NRL judiciary after his hip-drop-style tackle on Parramatta's J'Maine Hopgood ended the Eels forward's season.

    Jarome Luai will miss a month with his knee injury, but his Wests Tigers halves partner Adam Doueihi has been cleared of a hamstring issue and is on track to play in the club's next game.

    Wests Tigers Injury Report: Round 3

    The Wests Tigers can provide the following NRL injury update, after their Round 3 clash with the South Sydney Rabbitohs. 

    Jarome Luai (knee) has been ruled out for four weeks, after leaving the field late in the second half in Gosford.

    Adam Doueihi has been cleared of any serious injury after leaving the field in the final minutes of Saturday’s match.

    Details of the Club’s Injury Report from Round 2 are available here.

    The Club’s NRL rehab group will be overseen by Head of High Performance, Peter Moussa and his team as they continue to work towards a return to play.

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    Tigers get good news on Doueihi, Luai to miss a month

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    Jarome Luai will miss a month with his knee injury, but his Wests Tigers halves partner Adam Doueihi has been cleared of a hamstring issue and is on track to play in the club's next game.

    The Tigers' third season under Benji Marshall appeared to have been dealt a serious blow when both starting halves went down in Saturday's 20-16 loss to South Sydney.

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    Luai hurt his left knee falling awkwardly on a kick chase in the second half, before Doueihi slipped over making a tackle in the final minutes and clutched at his right hamstring.

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  • Round 1 Team Selection | Four new faces confirmed | New coach unveils fresh-faced quartet for bap…

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    Round 1 Team Selection | Four new faces confirmed

    MELBOURNE has announced its first team of 2026 ahead of Sunday afternoon’s clash with St Kilda.

    Four debutants have been named, with Jack Steele, Brody Mihocek, Changkuoth Jiath and Latrelle Pickett all set to don the red and blue for the very first time.

    Sunday will also mark Steven King’s first competitive AFL match at the helm of Melbourne, ushering in a new era for the club and one that’s sure to bring plenty of energy and excitement to the contest.

    Jai Culley will have the chance to cap off a positive preseason after spending a stint on the sidelines following surgery for an arm fracture.

    New coach unveils fresh-faced quartet for baptism of fire against hyped-up Saints — LIVE

    It’s a new era at Melbourne, as recruit Jack Steele faces off against former club St Kilda for the first time, with Ross Lyon’s side looking to bounce back from an Opening Round defeat.

    Steven King will coach his first game for Melbourne, with recruits Steele, Brody Mihocek and Changkuoth Jiath to make their first appearances for the club, while Latrelle Pickett will make his AFL debut.

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    Game Day Guide: Round 1 v Melbourne

    Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash:

    Melbourne v St KildaSunday 15 MarchMCG, 3:15pm AEDTPublic gates open from 1:30pmBROADCAST: 7mate, 7plus, Fox Footy, or Kayo from 3:15pm AEDT.

    The Member Zone is a dedicated online space to link St Kilda members with all the information they need to get the most out of their memberships.

    Train:Richmond Station: 850m from the MCG. You will need to pass Punt Road Oval and go through Yarra Park to reach the Shane Warne Stand on the southern side of the MCG. To get to Richmond Station from the city, take any train on the Lilydale, Belgrave, Alamein, Glen Waverley, Frankston or Sandringham lines.

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  • South Africa make four changes and ask UAE to bat | Proteas complete T20 World Cup group stage un…

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    South Africa make four changes and ask UAE to bat

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    South Africa have won the toss and chosen to bowl first against UAE in their T20 World Cup 2026 match on what captain Aiden Markram called a tacky pitch in Delhi. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem said he wanted to bowl first as well.

    Weather also played a part in his decision – there was a drizzle just ten minutes before the toss, which forced parts of the ground to be covered.

    Having already secured their place in the Super Eight, South Africa made four changes, pretty much emptying out their bench, mainly giving their premier bowlers a rest. They brought in Jason Smith, Kwena Maphaka and Anrich Nortje for their first games of the tournament, and also brought George Linde back. They left out David Miller, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj and Lungi Ngidi.

    Proteas complete T20 World Cup group stage unbeaten

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    South Africa have chased down a victory target of 123 with 40 balls to spare to finish the group stage of cricket's Twenty20 World Cup unbeaten.

    South Africa opted to field first and restricted United Arab Emirates to 6-122 on Wednesday with veteran pace bowlers Corbin Bosch returning 3-12 from four overs and Anrich Nortje taking 2-28.

    The South Africans raced to 4-123 in 13.2 overs, taking the last seven runs in singles after their fourth wicket fell.

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    South Africa fire Super Eights warning to India with UAE romp

    New Delhi (AFP) – South Africa sent a T20 World Cup warning to co-hosts India after romping to a six-wicket win over the United Arab Emirates in New Delhi on Wednesday.

    After restricting the Emiratis to 122-6 on a pitch enlivened by morning rain, South Africa raced to 123-4 in just 13.2 overs to complete a perfect group phase with four wins out of four.

    Next up for Aiden Markram's side is a repeat of the 2024 final against India in Ahmedabad on Sunday in their first match of the Super Eights.

    India won the final in Barbados to lift the trophy and are firm favourites to repeat on home soil.

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  • Teen swims four hours through rough seas to save mother and siblings off Western Australia | Moth…

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    Teen swims four hours through rough seas to save mother and siblings off Western Australia

    The 13-year-old attempted to kayak back to shore to get help, but the vessel took on water, forcing him to swim

    A teenager has saved his mother and two younger siblings by making a four-hour swim to raise the alarm despite fading light and rough conditions after the family was swept out to sea in Western Australia.

    The Appelbee family were on holiday in Quindalup, 125 miles (200km) south of Perth, when strong winds pushed their inflatable paddleboards and kayak offshore from Geographe Bay on Friday afternoon.

    Joanne Appelbee, 47, asked her 13-year-old, Austin, to kayak back to shore to get help, but his boat soon took on water, forcing him to swim 2.5 miles back to land.

    Mother says sending son to swim 4km for help 'one of the hardest decisions'

    Austin swam 4 kilometres to shore to raise the alarm after being swept out to sea with his mother and siblings. (ABC News: Briana Shepherd)

    Austin Appelbee, his mother and two siblings were swept out to sea off Quindalup in WA's South West.

    The 13-year-old has recounted swimming four kilometres to shore to get help for his family, who were rescued after spending up to 10 hours at sea.

    His mother Joanne said sending him to shore amid rough seas was "one of the hardest decisions" she has ever made.

    A mother who sent her 13-year-old son to swim four kilometres back to shore after the family were swept out to sea in rough conditions off WA's South West says it was "one of the hardest decisions" she has ever made.

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    Teenage hero swims four kilometres to rescue family stranded in ocean off WA coast

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    A mother and her two children have been rescued off the coast of a holiday hotspot in WA’s South West after her eldest child, who was swept out to sea with them, swam four kilometres back to shore in fading light to get help.

    Joanne Appelbee and her children had been kayaking and paddleboarding off Quindalup in Geographe Bay on Friday morning when they were swept out to sea in rough conditions.

    Speaking to media back home in Perth on Tuesday, Appelbee said the group had gone out for one last paddle and a bit of fishing, and the weather had seemed calm, before a board flipped, they lost an oar and their kayak began to take on water.

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  • Four Tet, Eric Prydz, Nina Kraviz, and More to Play Tomorrowland CORE Los Angeles | CORE Makes it…

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    Four Tet, Eric Prydz, Nina Kraviz, and More to Play Tomorrowland CORE Los Angeles

    Touching down at LA State Historic Park from May 2 – 3, the event marks CORE's United States debut.

    Following Tomorrowland’s summer 2025 announcement that its celebrated CORE series would debut in Los Angeles the following year, the global entertainment brand has shared the lineup for the two-day event, touching down at LA State Historic Park from May 2 – 3.

    Presented in partnership with Insomniac, CORE Los Angeles will welcome performances from 26 artists, including Four Tet, Eric Prydz, Nina Kraviz, Kevin de Vries, ARTBAT, Honey Dijon, TSHA, Mija, and more. Presale tickets will be available starting Jan. 29, with the general sale to follow the next day. Register for presale access here. 

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  • Bridgerton season four review – fear not nudity fans, the sex scenes continue apace | Bridgerto…

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    Bridgerton season four review – fear not nudity fans, the sex scenes continue apace

    This period drama’s puddingy mix of clunking soap and fairytale wish-fulfilment is hard to resist. It is, however, utterly bananas

    ‘I am charting a more venturesome course outside this society and in doing so I am being true to myself!” snorts Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson), flaring his philandering nostrils as Lady Violet (Ruth Gemmell) looks on aghast. “But you still have two sisters who must marry and their fate depends on the family reputation,” she snaps, bustle crackling with maternal indignation. “This requires you to be a gentleman and not … a rake!”

    At this point, when faced with such period-specific umbrage, it is customary for the casual viewer to insert her monocle and refer to her dog-eared copy of The Crashingly Inevitable Downton Abbey Comparisons Companion. And in many ways Bridgerton, bless its ridiculous socks, continues to invite such comparisons with open arms. There are costumes. There is a house. There are scones (pronounced “scones”, of course, not – heaven forfend – “scones”) and scrunch-faced toffs clearing their throats at news from the shires. There are scullery maids a-titterin’ an’ a-gossipin’ and footmen with calves like bowling balls plotting to relieve dignitaries of their britches. There is a string-heavy score that becomes aroused at times of narrative tension and actively tumescent at the sight of a poorly secured cravat.

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    Bridgerton star Yerin Ha described the latest series of the Regency romance show as "so magical", adding that it is "a real Cinderella story".

    The hit costume drama follows the eight siblings of the Bridgerton family in their quest to find love. 

    Australian actor Ha, 28, fronts the fourth season of the show as Sophie Baek, the love interest for the second-eldest son of the Bridgerton clan, Benedict, who is played by Luke Thompson. 

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    With an Australian in the lead, Bridgerton finds its zing once again

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    Dearest gentle reader, I have good news and bad news. The good, is that after a – frankly – dull third season (Nicola Coughlan and Claudia Jessie as besties Penelope and Eloise were, as usual, the only highlights, while Colin, played by Luke Newton, had about as much charisma as a collapsed trifle), we have a resurgence on our hands. But the bad? It may not be enough to save a series that is very much basting in its overcooked juices.

    Let’s start with the good stuff: Bridgerton has remembered that romance – and comedy – runs on chemistry. Without the zing, everything else falls flat, which was the major problem with season three’s main couple, Penelope and Colin.

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  • SA bowl and make four changes, Hope returns for WI | Captain steers South Africa to success again…

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    SA bowl and make four changes, Hope returns for WI

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    South Africa welcomed Quinton de Kock, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen and Anrich Nortje back to their XI for the second T20I after resting them two days ago as they look to close out the series against West Indies. The quartet replace Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Rubin Hermann, Corbin Bosch and George Linde as South Africa look to finalise their T20 World Cup starting XI.

    Concerningly, Lungi Ngidi misses a second match despite being available and this being his domestic home ground. Ngidi was seen with heavy strapping during Sunday's SA20 final but there has been no update on his fitness. Kwena Maphaka keeps his place in the XI, which means South Africa have two left-arm seamers in the team. Conditions on the Highveld often call for just one spinner and Keshav Maharaj has been preferred over George Linde.

    Captain steers South Africa to success against the Windies

    The two sides are meeting in a three-match series in South Africa ahead of the Men's T20 World Cup

    South Africa captain Aiden Markram has scored an unbeaten 86 ‍to help his side to a nine-wicket win over the ​West Indies in the first Twenty20 of their three-match ⁠series.

    South Africa chased down the Windies' score of 7-173 at Boland Park, securing a comfortable victory with 13 balls to spare as both sides ‌prepare for ​next month's T20 World Cup.

    Markram's runs came off ‍47 balls and he was ably supported by Ryan Rickelton, who made 40 for an unbeaten second-wicket partnership of 93.

    Shimron Hetmyer was the top scorer for the ​Windies, coming in at six to hit a brisk 48 off 32 balls and feature ​in a 74-run stand with Rovman Powell that ‍saw the tourists post a decent target.

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    World Cup warning as Windies smashed after Proteas captain’s career-best demolition

    Aiden Markram powered South Africa to a nine-wicket win in the first Twenty20 international against the West Indies at Boland Park on Tuesday.

    The South African captain hit nine fours and three sixes in a career-best 86 not out off 47 balls as the hosts chased down a competitive West Indian total of 173 for seven with 13 balls to spare.

    An opening partnership of 83 off 47 balls with Lhuan-dre Pretorius (44) set the tone before Ryan Rickelton joined Markramand made 40 not out in an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 93 off 62 balls.

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    Alex Palou: Four-time IndyCar champion ordered to pay McLaren £9m after breach of contract trial at London High Court

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    Four-time IndyCar champion Alex Palou on Friday was ordered to pay McLaren more than £9m in the breach of contract suit the team filed when the Spaniard backed out of two different deals with the racing team.

    The Friday ruling from London's High Court came after a five-week trial last year. McLaren initially sought almost $30m (£22m) in damages, but that number was reduced to $20.7m (£15.3m) as the racing juggernaut sought to reclaim money allegedly lost in sponsorship, driver salaries and performance earnings.

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    Alex Palou has issued a statement after the verdict in his court against McLaren was handed down.

    Alex Palou has issued a statement responding to the UK High Court verdict against him in his trial against McLaren.

    McLaren was originally seeking nearly $20 million in lost monies against Palou, who, in 2023, breached his contract having agreed to join McLaren's IndyCar team. 

    Palou explained during his cross-examination in October's trial that he backed out of the contract after becoming aware that he would not graduate to an F1 race seat for the 2024 season, something he believed he had been promised during talks with CEO Zak Brown.

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    If you somehow missed it yesterday, the court case between McLaren Racing and reigning IndyCar Series champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Álex Palou has concluded, with McLaren being awarded just over $12 million USD in damages sought for breach of contract when Palou signed with the Formula 1 constructor and IndyCar Series competitor in 2022.

    McLaren had originally sought over $30 million in damages for breach of contract pertaining to both the Formula 1 and IndyCar side of the agreement. But while the $20 million portion related to Formula 1 was dismissed on Friday, the $12 million related to IndyCar – which would have seen Palou leave Chip Ganassi Racing for Arrow McLaren in 2024 – was upheld.

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