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Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has made a strong return from injury, excelling in the WAFL with 28 disposals and six tackles, which positions him for a potential return to Fremantle’s senior side as they approach finals. Young teammate Cooper Simpson praised Fyfe's experience and influence on their young group, expressing eagerness to rejoin the AFL team. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreGuy Sebastian will launch his largest Australian tour to celebrate his upcoming album, *100 Times Around The Sun*, releasing Friday. Kicking off April 16 in Newcastle, the tour features all-ages shows across major cities, showcasing his biggest hits and new tracks, with ticket sales starting Monday. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreBask, the first luxury resort on Gili Meno, offers a sophisticated experience with 33 private pool suites amid stunning natural beauty, despite its three-star rating. Catering to a select few tourists, it features amenities like an infinity pool, gourmet dining, and a focus on low-impact tourism, all managed by hospitality veteran Manuel De Grauwe. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreJason Holder's outstanding performance, taking 4-19 and hitting the winning boundary, led West Indies to a thrilling two-wicket victory over Pakistan, leveling the T20 series in Florida. Despite a shaky start, Holder's late heroics and contributions from Gudakesh Motie and Romario Shepherd helped end West Indies' six-match losing streak. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreLocal gold miners are gathering in Kalgoorlie for the Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum, buoyed by a record year that saw gold prices surge 38% to $5,120 per ounce, leaving ASX-listed producers with over $7.5 billion in cash and bullion. Discussions will revolve around potential acquisitions, shareholder dividends, and the notable absence of major miners BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue amidst industry consolidation. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreUnion boss Sally McManus has called on Labor to limit tax benefits for Australians with multiple investment properties to address intergenerational equity and housing affordability, proposing a five-year plan to restrict negative gearing and capital gains tax to one property. This change could generate $1.5 billion annually and aims to alleviate the housing crisis impacting younger generations, urging Labor to act decisively. Want More Context? 🔎
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