Govt to send first boat-load to Malaysia

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(AAP) - The government's controversial Malaysia people-swap deal will be tested for the first time, just a week after it was signed at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur.

We're not hungry enough: Dragons' Bennett

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(AAP) - Shellshocked St George Illawarra coach Wayne Bennett felt "angry and sick in the stomach" after a second straight capitulation left the Dragons' NRL premiership defence in doubt.

Crows down Port by 32 points

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(AAP) - Adelaide caretaker Mark Bickley notched a first-up victory as an AFL head coach with the Crows downing Port Adelaide by 32 points on Sunday.

SA premier facing a leadership coup

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South Australian Premier Mike Rann is facing a leadership coup but has insisted that he has no intention of standing down.

Cats claw Demons in 186-point win

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A record-breaking 186-point AFL loss to Geelong has ramped up the pressure on embattled Melbourne coach Dean Bailey to keep his job.

Cattle export protesters fail to show

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Protests against live cattle exports have fizzled across Australia with event organisers blaming "political sabotage" for the poor turnout.

Australia waits for US debt deal

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SYDNEY (AAP) July 29 - Financial markets head into the weekend on a knife-edge with US policymakers no closer to striking a deal to avoid the world's richest economy from defaulting on August 2.

Bellamy mocks dirtiest NRL team label

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SYDNEY (AAP) - July 29 - They're the best in the business when it comes to the wrestle but Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy claims recent scrutiny over his side's play has more to do with ladder posit

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