Thursday, June 11, 2015

Last Top Stories: David Schwarz says Geelong faces tough calls on futures of star Cats including ...

David Schwarz says Geelong faces tough calls on futures of star Cats including ...

David Schwarz says Geelong faces tough calls on futures of star Cats including ...
Geelong has made no secret of its intent to regenerate, cautious of keeping an eye on the future while treating its current-day champions with the respect they deserve. Schwarz suggests Steve Johnson and Jimmy Bartel, both Norm Smith medallists and fan ...
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One-Eyed Rant: Port to get clawed as the Geelong Cats' dynasty rolls on and on ...

One-Eyed Rant: Port to get clawed as the Geelong Cats' dynasty rolls on and on ...
I've been ridiculously spoiled as a Geelong Cats fan over the past decade. Three premierships, nine finals series and a couple of Brownlow medallists for good measure. Eat your heart out, Port supporters! In an era of salary caps and the draft, this ...
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Geelong forward Mitch Clark to miss game against Port Adelaide

Geelong forward Mitch Clark to miss game against Port Adelaide
When the Geelong contingent stepped off their team bus at Tullamarine on Friday, big men Mitch Clark and Rhys Stanley were not among those present. The news ended up being mixed. While Stanley made his own way to the airport and flew with the Cats to ...
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Geelong targets Patrick Dangerfield and Lachie Henderson with bombshell $1.3 ...

Geelong targets Patrick Dangerfield and Lachie Henderson with bombshell $1.3 ...
With nine 30-year-old players and memories still fresh of three premierships, it seemed only fair that Geelong's run of eight-straight finals appearances came to an end. But in this year's free agency period, the Cats have a $1.3 million bombshell move ...
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Cats target duo with $1.3m bombshell

Cats target duo with $1.3m bombshell
If Adelaide superstar Patrick Dangerfield (estimated $800,000) and Carlton's Lachie Henderson ($500,000) setup camp down the Geelong coast, as many industry insiders increasingly expect, the Cats will pull off a free agency heist that might be bigger ...
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Farming groups defend efforts to reduce run-off to improve Great Barrier Reef ...

Farming groups defend efforts to reduce run-off to improve Great Barrier Reef ...
Farming groups are defensive in the wake of a scathing report on the health of the Great Barrier Reef. The Queensland auditor-general tabled a report in Queensland Parliament yesterday slamming the State Government's response to reducing run-off into the ...
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Australian supercomputer to delve into Ebola

Australian supercomputer to delve into Ebola
A supercomputer commissioned by the University of Sydney is helping to investigate the secrets of the Ebola outbreak in west Africa. Called Artemis, the Dell computer is helping researchers in molecular biology, economics, mechanical engineering and ...
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Rising temperatures could lead to more Aussie disasters

Rising temperatures could lead to more Aussie disasters
Rising temperatures both at home and abroad could lead to an increased risk of storms and flash flooding, according to a new study. The work, released by civil engineers from the University of New south Wales in scientific journal Nature Geoscience, reveals ...
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E3 2015: The Australian gamer's guide

E3 2015: The Australian gamer's guide
Media, game industry and investor types pile in for Microsoft's conference at E3 2014. Gamers get a better view from home. Photo: Entertainment Software Association. E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is on from Tuesday in Los Angeles, and one of the ...
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Australian website-blocking laws get green light

Australian website-blocking laws get green light
Legislation allowing rights holders to get overseas websites blocked that infringe copyright is a step closer to becoming law in Australia after a federal parliamentary committee scrutinising the associated bill gave it the green light. The Senate Standing ...
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