The most inscrutable team of season 2023,The Real Footy podcast is back. Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall and Caroline Wilson discuss whether the Pies will slide or rise, issues with Brisbane’s defence, the “political” Bombers, off-field happenings at AFL HQ and much more.
The most inscrutable team of season 2023
The Real Footy podcast is back. Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall and Caroline Wilson discuss whether the Pies will slide or rise, issues with Brisbane’s defence, the “political” Bombers, off-field happenings at AFL HQ and much more.
Paris Olympics Organizers Looking for 45,000 Volunteers,Organizers of the 2024 Paris Games are launching a drive to recruit 45,000 volunteers that are willing to work without pay for the upcoming Paris Olympics. Tags:gulfbusiness.comNBC4 WashingtonNewsOlympicsSports
Google Pixel 8 Pro tipped for multi-camera Night mode,The Google Pixel 8 Pro could have an even better Night Sight mode, with code revealing that it's bringing Super Res Zoom into the mix Tags:mobile phonetech newstrustedreviews.com
Their World Was the Oyster: Oldest Pearl Town Found in UAE,Archaeologists say they have found a pearling town dating back to the 6th century on Siniyah Island in Umm al-Quwain. Here's what to know. Tags:gulfbusiness.comnational internationalNBC4 WashingtonNewsUAE
Joe Biden Issues His First Veto on Measure Blocking New Rule for Retirement Plans,President Joe Biden issued his first veto since taking office by nixing a measure that would nullify a new administration rule for retirement plans. Tags:Congressgulfbusiness.comJoe Bidennational internationalNBC4 WashingtonNews
COVID, horrific tales of child abuse, and a revolving door of ministers — look back at Tasmania's 2022,It was the year Tasmanians were urged to learn to live with COVID, reckoned with decades of abuse in state institutions, and lost the premier who had steered them through the pandemic. Tags:abc.net.auabcnewsaflCoronavirusHobartjeremy rockliffpeter gutweinstadiumTasmania
COVID, horrific tales of child abuse, and a revolving door of ministers — look back at Tasmania's 2022,It was the year Tasmanians were urged to learn to live with COVID, reckoned with decades of abuse in state institutions, and lost the premier who had steered them through the pandemic. Tags:abc.net.auabcnewsaflCoronavirusHobartjeremy rockliffpeter gutweinstadiumTasmania
Police charge AFL star for off-field incident,History-making youngster Mac Andrew is set to face club-imposed sanctions after being charged with drink d... Tags:aflcat1Gold Coast Sunsnine.com.auWWOS9
A joyous and moving read – perfect for the end of the year,There are surprising discoveries to be made when a disillusioned chaplain starts at work in a hospital. Tags:BooksBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auculture
The two little mags that roared out our literary talent,Jim Davidson’s book examines the founders and long-term editors of Meanjin and Overland. Tags:BooksBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auculture
The queen is dead, long live the fashion: Vivienne Westwood’s legacy,The godmother of punk’s impact as a designer and trend oracle will continue beyond her death, aged 81. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auFashionlifestyle
What we loved, what we hated: The year’s most talked-about moments in fashion,The Kardashian dress scandal, the death of the Queen and the trends we want to leave behind in 2022. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auFashionlifestyle
Sydney’s 2023 A-list: who’s in, who’s out and who’ll be at the coronation?,PS takes a glimpse into the crystal ball to see what may lay ahead in 2023 for some of Sydney’s movers and shakers. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auCelebrityculture
How the death of young friends inspired the ABC’s new teen series,The creator of Crazy Fun Park drew on personal experience to explore adolescent grief, and then he added a supernatural twist. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aucultureTV & Radio
Match Highlights: Iga Swiatek v Yulia Putintseva,Iga Swiatek (POL) takes on Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) in the 22/23 United Cup at Pat Rafter Arena, Brisbane. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSportTennis
Is it too late to sea change to the Surf Coast?,The property market has slowed on the Surf Coast this year, but rising interest rates haven’t stopped city dwellers from dreaming of the surf. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auNewsproperty
Succession in a Stetson: everything you need to know about 1923,A western only in the same way that Game of Thrones is a fantasy series rather than a political thriller, once you sweep the western trappings away, 1923 is a huge family soap opera. But not in the sudsy sense. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aucultureTV & Radio
‘I’m here to keep playing’: Nadal bristles at retirement talk after shock loss,The Spanish veteran’s first outing at the United Cup ended in defeat to Great Britain’s Cameron Norrie at Sydney’s Ken Rosewall Arena. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSportTennis
Why nobody expected the sharpest property price falls in decades,The property market boom was starting to slow down as 2022 dawned, but the year had a surprise in store for even seasoned forecasters. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auNewsproperty
A rogue conflagration that burns through ideas and people,Gail Jones’ latest novel Salonika Burning is a carefully structured act of imagination featuring real-life characters caught in the chaos of the First World War. Tags:BooksBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auculture
Boland by the numbers: How cult hero’s average is making the legend,His average is both rare and in rarefied air. To say he is among lofty company would not be right. Some of the game’s greatest bowlers average double Scott Boland. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auCricketSport
Popular suburbs where property buyers splashed the most cash in 2022,From prestige homes by the water to more affordable options, property buyers spent a total of more than $1 billion in some sought-after neighbourhoods this year. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auNewsproperty
ABC delivers a largely controversy-free New Year’s Eve broadcast,After some disastrous New Year’s Eve telecasts, the ABC managed to successfully tap-dance its way into 2023. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aucultureTV & Radio
Lehecka clinches fist set over Zverev,On serve throughout the first set, Jiri Lehecka made the first break of the morning to clinch the first set 6-4. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSportTennis
What are you going to read in 2023? Here are some standout titles,There are plenty of books lying in wait for your delight next year. Tags:BooksBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auculture
Life lessons from the year I smelled like fried chicken,I was 15 when I announced I was getting a job. My parents were bemused, but I was driven by a force far more potent than materialism: fear of missing out. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auLife & relationshipslifestyle
Crack apprentice’s winning streak brought to a halt by stewards,Zac Lloyd rode his second Saturday winning treble in a row but will miss the next month after getting his second suspension in a week at Randwick on Saturday. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auRacingSport
20/23 visions: cultural resolutions you’ll actually want to keep,From sampling new theatre to rediscovering old books and “working from home” in a gallery, here are 16 ideas to refresh your new year calendar. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.au
How to find the best face serum for your skin,Shopping for skincare can go from exciting to overwhelming in two seconds flat. Here, experts advise the best place to start. Tags:beautyBrisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.aulifestyle
Chess prodigy, ‘king of toxic masculinity, suspected human trafficker’: Who is Andrew Tate?,Long before he was the butt of a viral joke from climate activist Greta Thunberg or accused of human trafficking, Andrew Tate claimed he was bored growing up. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auEUROPEWORLD
Nadal concedes crucial point in epic rally,Spain's Rafael Nadal gave up a point against Cameron Norrie in their United Cup clash after the ball hit the Spaniard's body. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auSportTennis
The ‘stench’ of auction failure as property prices face further falls,The sharpest fall in house values in Sydney and Melbourne in 30 years is likely to continue, amid warnings for those who hope to auction their home. Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auNewsproperty
Barnesy, Sarah Ferguson, Ben Quilty and more on a wish for the world,The new year is a time for reflection and resolutions, and an opportune moment to ask: what do you want most in the year ahead? Tags:Brisbane Timesbrisbanetimes.com.auCelebrityculture
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
Critics say 'yep' to Jordan Peele's 'Nope,' hailing it his most 'ambitious' & 'wild' film to date,As with his first two films, Get Out and Us, writer/director Jordan Peele has been relatively tight-lipped about the story he's trying to tell with Nope. Peele's third feature is, as far as audiences are concerned, still a bit of a mystery box ahead of its release on Friday. Tags:Daniel KaluuyaJordan Peelekeke palmerMoviesNewsNopeSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
Scattered X-rays from space: Turning noise into signal,As someone who has spent hundreds if not thousands of hours at the eyepiece of a telescope, I can tell you that stray light is an irritant. A nearby streetlight, or a car passing by, or even the Moon can send light into your eye, making it hard to see whatever faint fuzzy it is you’re trying to spot. Professional observatories have domes or other structures to help block stray light. Even telescopes in space use tubes or enclosures or other ways of blocking stray light from entering the optics and ruining your observations. Tags:Bad AstronomyChandra X ray ObservatoryFeaturespulsarsScienceSYFY InsiderSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIREX rays
The dinosaurs aren't the real bad guys: The worst human villains in the 'Jurassic' movies,If you're watching the Jurassic Park or Jurassic World trilogies right, then you're obviously rooting for the dinosaurs. Period. Starting with Michael Crichton's original books and going through all six cinematic installments, it's made very clear in narrative and in action that humans are very much the problem. Tags:FeaturesJurassic ParkJurassic WorldJurassic World DominionListsMoviesrankingsSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
The strange story of John Carpenter and Debra Hill's plan to turn 'Halloween' into an anthology,In 1978, John Carpenter and Debra Hill changed the face of horror forever with the release of Halloween. The low-budget thriller about a silent killer stalking and brutally murdering group of teenagers started off as a critical dud, but ultimately netted close to $50 million at the box office and gave birth to the slasher genre. Tags:anthologyHalloweenHorrorJohn CarpenterMoviesNewsPeacockSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE