Arsenal have been handed the toughest road possible in the UEFA Champions League draw, landing Germany heavyweights Bayern Munich for the third time in the past five years.
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WBBL: Ellyse Perry fires as Sydney Sixers prove too good for Brisbane Heat
Ellyse Perry is the star once again as the Sydney Sixers land their first WBBL win this season.
Australia v Pakistan: Hosts unfussed about facing ex match fixer Mohammed Amir
Many words have been used to described Pakistan paceman Mohammed Amir but “another player” appears to be the catchcry Australia will stick with.
Australia v Pakistan: Coach Mickey Arthur not expecting warm welcome on 'surreal' return to Gabba
Former Australia coach Mickey Arthur says there will not be too many invitations for dressing-room drinks, as he leads Pakistan against his old charges.
What you need to know to stay safe camping this summer
With so many of us planning to camp over the festive season, what do we need to know to have a safe and enjoyable break?
Methane spiking, carbon dioxide flattening, CSIRO research finds
Global methane gas emissions are growing at the fastest rate in decades, and rice paddies, livestock and landfill are a big part of the problem, new analysis reveals.
'I'm going to jail': Former Billabong boss admitted forging wife's signature, court told
A prosecutor tells a Brisbane jury former Billabong boss Matthew David Perrin, who pleaded not guilty to fraud today, broke down at a family meeting, admitting to forging his wife’s signature on bank documents and saying he was “going to jail”.
Human remains found in underground tank identified as man last seen 30 years ago
Human remains found inside a septic tank at a Brisbane property a fortnight ago are identified as belonging to Wayne Youngkin, who disappeared from the area in 1986.
White spot virus discovery in Queensland prawns prompts imported uncooked produce ban
Recreational fishers have renewed calls for a ban on the importation of uncooked prawns, after the discovery of the devastating white spot disease in Queensland prawns.
Mid-year budget review: Treasurer to spend $1b windfall on jobs, Opposition prefers debt reduction
The Queensland Opposition dismisses the Government’s plan to spend a $1 billion budget windfall on regional jobs, urging Treasurer Curtis Pitt to instead use the extra revenue to pay down debt.

