South Africa declared their first innings at 6-575 with Tony de Zorzi scoring 177 and Wiaan Mulder unbeaten on 105, before reducing Bangladesh to 4-38 on day two of the second Test. Mulder reached his first Test century with a big six, while De Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs also scored maiden centuries, marking only the second time in Test history that three batsmen did so in the same innings. South Africa are leading the series 1-0 after their seven-wicket victory in Dhaka.
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Union says New Year’s Eve threat ‘outrageous’ scare tactic after NSW premier says fireworks could be cancelled
The Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) is in a dispute with the NSW government over proposed strike action and demands for an 8% pay rise increase. NSW Premier Chris Minns has suggested cancelling Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks if the strike isn't called off, calling the demands unsustainable. The RTBU has offered to put strike action on hold if the government meets conditions, including free public transport until a new enterprise agreement is reached,...
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