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Adelaide United Secures Finals Berth In A-League
Adelaide United finished second on the A-League men's soccer table following a 2-1 victory over Melbourne City in the final round of the home and away season. Craig Goodwin and Lukiaj Ivanovich scored for the Reds to secure the win. Ivanovich will miss the first week of the semifinals after receiving a yellow card for removing his shirt during his goal celebration. The match took place at Dockland Stadium.
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Sydney Fire Engulfs Property Amid Investigation
Four individuals are being treated for smoke inhalation following a fire at a residence in western Sydney. The victims include a man in his 30s and three children aged between 3 and 16 years. Police confirmed the mother of the family was not present at the home during the incident. The victims are currently being treated at Nepean Hospital in a stable condition. Fifty firefighters responded to a house fire in Sydney where flames were seen tearing through the roof. The cause of the blaze is currently unknown. The event was featured on the front page of The Telegraph newspaper.
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JB Hi-Fi Selects Broadsign For Retail Media
Australian retailer JB Hi-Fi has selected Broadsign to power its retail media network across 200 stores.
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Ivan Soldo Announces Immediate AFL Retirement
Adelaide ruckman Ivan Soldo has announced his immediate retirement from the AFL. The 30-year-old player finished his career with 66 senior games. Soldo is currently undergoing knee rehabilitation following surgery in February to repair an ACL. The Adelaide club stated it will continue to support his recovery process.
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Australian Road Lifespan Threatened By Bitumen Oxidation
Australia faces a potential shortage of bitumen or asphalt supplies within 30 days due to supply chain constraints. Chief Executive Michael Caltebiano warned that high sun intensity causes bitumen to oxidize rapidly under local conditions. This oxidation is expected to strip years off the lifespan of Australian roads. The industry will require refreshment and rejuvenation efforts within six to eight years to maintain infrastructure.
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Shell Australia Chair Warns Against Gas Tax
Shell Australia Chair Cecile Wake testified before a Greens-led Senate inquiry regarding future energy policy. Wake stated that implementing a new tax on gas risks future investment in the sector. The testimony comes amid discussions regarding Australia's long-term gas requirements. Political leaders across various lines agree that the country will require increased gas supplies in the future.
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Australian Families Leave Syrian Refugee Camp
A group of women and children suspected of having links to IS fighters are planning to fly back to Australia. These individuals have been under surveillance by Kurdish authorities following the collapse of the IS Caliphate. While a group with Australian passports attempted to leave the camp in January, they were turned back by Syrian authorities. Advocates and lawyers have been involved in the ongoing efforts regarding their repatriation.
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Australian Backs ASIO Monitoring Capabilities
The Australian government has reiterated it will not repatriate a group of 13 women and children suspected of having links to ISIS. These individuals are part of a larger group of 34 women and children held in Syria's al-Rajid detention camp for seven years. Reports indicate some members of the group are planning to fly back to Australia. The government maintains its stance against repatriation despite the group's movement. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Miles stated this morning that the Australian government has not and will not assist in the repatriation of the ISIS-linked group. Taylor expressed support for the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) during a press conference. This follows attempts by members of the cohort to return home from a Syrian refugee camp. Taylor declined to comment on specific confidence levels regarding the agency's role in this specific case.
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GWS Claims Victory Over North Melbourne In AFL Match
North Melbourne suffered a seven-point loss to GWS in Canberra during an AFL match. Forward Nick Larky kicked five goals for the Kangaroos during the game. The Giants maintained a lead for much of the match despite challenges from North Melbourne. The result leaves North Melbourne facing missed opportunities following the narrow defeat. Greater Western Sydney (GWS) secured a seven-point victory against North Melbourne in round seven of the AFL in Canberra. The Giants finished with a score of 105-98 against the Kangaroos' 98. Captain Toby Green contributed two goals and 28 disposals during the match. The final score was 15-15-105 to 14-14-98.
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Australian Steelers Secure Bronze in Wheelchair Rugby
The Australian Steelers won the bronze medal at the 2026 Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge held in Adelaide. The tournament results also included the Highlanders defeating Pacifica 27 to 17. In the Super Round matches played in Christchurch, the Chiefs secured a victory. The event marks the final year of a two-year deal for the international sport to be held in South Australia.
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