Ashes 2013: Chris Rogers century helps Australia fight back against England
A determined first Test century from Chris Rogers helped Australia wrestle back the initiative from England in Durham despite the loss of Shane Watson in the evening session. Reported by Metro.co.uk 5...
View ArticleChris Rogers makes England pay with first Test century as Australia battle...
Opener Chris Rogers scored his first century for Australia as he made England toil on the second day of the fourth Ashes Test at Chester-le-Street. Reported by MailOnline 4 hours ago.
View ArticleRogers ton gives Australia control
Chris Rogers's gutsy 101 not out gives Australia the advantage in an absorbing fourth Ashes Test at Chester-le-Street. Reported by BBC Sport 5 hours ago.
View ArticleAshes 2013: England v Australia, fourth Test day two report
Australia (222/5) trail England (238) by 16 runs Chris Rogers' maiden Test century tilts balance in Australia's favour before bad light stops play at Durham. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 4 hours...
View ArticleRogers first boosts Australia
Chris Rogers struck his maiden Test century at the age of 35 to leave Australia on top in the fourth Ashes encounter. Reported by ECB 4 hours ago.
View ArticleChris Rogers makes England pay with debut Test century as Australia battle...
Australia assumed control of the fourth Ashes Test thanks to opener Chris Rogers' maiden century at the age of 35. Reported by MailOnline 4 hours ago.
View ArticleChris Rogers century edges Australia closer as England fail to build
• England 238; Australia 222-5 • Stuart Broad takes four wickets They trail by 2-0 but for the seventh day in succession in this series Australia were the dominant side. The Ashes are beyond recovery...
View ArticleIn search of Australia's best cycling city
As bike riding surges in popularity, transport planners are pedalling furiously to keep up Melbourne city council recently did something astonishing – at least to those unfamiliar with cities such as...
View ArticleCrime writers find fertile ground in the red dirt of Western Australia
The mining boom is generating a wealth of material and inspiration for established authors and new voices alike When Dave Warner's City of Light appeared in 1995, Western Australia's crime writing...
View ArticleDoes Rupert Murdoch own 70% of newspapers in Australia?
The Conversation tests out Kevin Rudd's claim about the extent of the media mogul's reach *"Mr Murdoch is entitled to his own view… he owns 70% of the newspapers in this country."– Prime Minister Kevin...
View ArticleAUDIO: Women's Ashes: England v Australia
Listen to live commentary of the women's Ashes between England and Australia from BBC Radio 5 live sports extra. Reported by BBC Sport 12 hours ago.
View ArticleFrom little Gaza to chunky Australia
Leaving Gaza for Australia, who wouldn't be obsessed with size? Reported by BBC News 20 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia defender McKay returns to Brisbane
Australia defender McKay returns to Brisbane Reported by FourFourTwo 18 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia election debate: Kevin Rudd promises to legalise same-sex marriage
Australia's Prime Minister has promised to legalise gay marriage within 100 days of office, should he win next month's election. Reported by Independent 12 hours ago.
View ArticleAshes LIVE: England v Australia - Fourth Test, day three
Follow all the action from day three of the fourth Ashes Test as Australia look to build a big first-innings lead. Chris Rogers was the star of day two as his maiden Test century lifted Australia to...
View ArticleAshes 2013: England v Australia: day three – live! | Rob Bagchi and Tom Davies
*Over-by-over report:* Can Australia force home their advantage on day three? Find out with Rob Bagchi Rob Bagchi Tom Davies Reported by guardian.co.uk 12 hours ago.
View ArticleAshes 2013: Stuart Broad with five wickets as England restrict Australia to...
Stuart Broad finished with five wickets as England restricted Australia to a first-innings lead of only 32 at Chester-le-Street. Reported by Independent 10 hours ago.
View ArticleAshes 2013: England v Australia, fourth Test day three lunch report
Scyld Berry's lunch report: England (238 & 24/1) trail Australia (270) by eight runs England make vigorous start to second innings but lose opener Joe Root along the way. Reported by...
View ArticleAustralia Election: Kevin Rudd reads from notes in first debate
Kevin Rudd, Australia's prime minister, clashed with opposition leader Tony Abbott in the first televised debate of the federal election, with polls favouring Mr Rudd as the winner. Reported by...
View ArticleAshes 2013: England v Australia, fourth Test, day three - in pictures
The best images from Tom Jenkins at Durham as Australia were bowled out and then claimed three early wickets Tom Jenkins Jonny Weeks Reported by guardian.co.uk 8 hours ago.
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