Nick Kyrgios is hitting form at the right time for a US Open charge, but Davis Cup duties were a massive turning point.
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Sarah Carter and Darcy Read picked to make sevens debut for University of Canberra
Sarah Carter and Darcy Read are riding a premiership-winning high into their first rugby sevens event.
Glenn Maxwell suffers heatstroke as Australian squad feels the burn in Bangladesh
Maxwell has revealed he fell ill during the first day of training in Dhaka.
Collingwood still the place for Nathan Buckley
There are friends and admirers of Nathan Buckley who have advised him over recent weeks and even months that he should walk away from Collingwood. More pertinently, that he should tell the club to shove its coaching job.
Geelong set for clear-out as they try to claim Gary Ablett and Giant pair
Geelong are in the midst of a salary-cap clear-out as they prepare to launch a raid of Greater Western Sydney for Devon Smith and Jacob Hopper.
Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik not turned away from Brisbane bar, Police Commissioner says
Reports that Crown Prince Frederik was turned away from Brisbane nightclub Jade Buddha on Friday night are “not correct”, Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart says.
Queensland Nickel: Clive Palmer says suggestions he could offload assets 'absurd'
Clive Palmer says he does not “hide assets” and has only sold one property in the last six months, adding that suggestions he could dispose of assets to avoid a court judgment are “absurd in the extreme”.
Lost mannequins, toys and power tools found in Queensland Rail's eclectic lost property department
Queensland Rail opens the doors on its ever-expanding lost property department – which took in more than 18,000 items in the past year ranging from phones, wallets and keys to camping equipment, boat motors and false teeth.
Queensland Premier 'stood by' allegedly corrupt Ipswich ex-mayor Paul Pisasale
ALP backbencher and former police minister Jo-Ann Miller compares her own government to the Bjelke-Petersen era, saying the Queensland Premier backed former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale despite knowing of corruption allegations.
Queensland trading hours laws keep state in 'dark ages', National Retail Association says
Amended trading hours will see 21 regional areas in Queensland banned from applying to have big supermarkets open on Sundays for the next five years, and shopping centres opening an hour later.

