Former great Waqar Younis says Pakistan will not fear Steve Smith’s team and that this summer is his country’s best chance to record a historic series victory in Australia.
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V8s: Triple Eight's dynamic duo promise fair fight for Supercars title
They aren’t feuding teammates like Mercedes Formula 1 enemies Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, but the Supercars rivalry between Triple Eight Holden’s dominant duo Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup is intense.
Tennis ACT confident Canberra has Davis Cup future despite being overlooked
Tennis ACT confident Canberra has Davis Cup future despite being overlooked for the first round of the 2017 season.
Kalindi Commerford makes dream debut for Hockeyroos
Canberra’s Kalindi Commerford couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to international hockey.
Canberra company has Today's Plan to help Sky's Chris Froome defend Tour de France yellow jersey
They’re the little Canberra-based IT firm that’s helping Team Sky’s Chris Froome keep his hold on the Tour de France’s yellow jersey.
Sally Pearson turns down Usain Bolt and Nitro series to run in Europe
Sally Pearson’s long road back from injury will bypass the biggest new thing in Australian athletics and take her straight to europe instead.
George Moore Stakes Day preview
George Moore Stakes Day preview
FFA Cup final 2016: Melbourne City skipper Bruno Fornaroli explains slip of the tongue
LANGUAGE WARNING: It seems Bruno Fornaroli’s profane sign off after Melbourne City’s breakthrough FFA Cup win might have been lost in translation.
Chamber of Commerce spokesman Nick Behrens steps down, LNP political tilt expected
Prominent small business spokesman Nick Behrens resigns from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland and is believed to be planning a move into state politics as an LNP candidate.
Dugong GPS confirms close-to-shore swimming, raises questions over shark nets
Queensland scientists use GPS technology to confirm long-held suspicions that migrating dugongs swim close to the shore, with the research raising questions over whether shark nets need to be removed from their paths.

