2:56 PM AEDT | Kingaroy had reason to cheer when Matt Ballin scored the grand final's first try.
6/10/2008 | Authorities investigating complaints of medical negligence and sexual assault at a northern NSW hospital.
6/10/2008 | MANLY winger Michael Robertson was the unlikely hero of the grand final with three tries in 17 minutes - but he has revealed how close he went to blowing his opportunity because of a party lifestyle w...
6/10/2008 | FURIOUS Manly prop Josh Perry has hit out at rival Michael Crocker over a story alleging he had an affair with a former teammate's girlfriend.
In a dramatic postscript to his side's 40-0 v...
6/10/2008 | AFTER masterminding a 66-point turnaround from last year's grand final loss to last night's record-breaking win, Manly coach Des Hasler wasn't looking to bathe in the spotlight. That's...
6/10/2008 | THE people wanted it, Manly said they loved it, and Melbourne couldn't care less. But NRL chief executive David Gallop has refused to guarantee the daytime grand final will be kept for next season...
6/10/2008 | THE Melbourne curse has struck John Singleton again. His Melbourne Cup dreams were shattered when the Gai Waterhouse-trained Tuesday Joy suffering a bleeding attack and was banned for three months whe...
6/10/2008 | DEFENDING their championship has proved much easier said than done for the Newcastle Jets so far this season, but a win against Wellington Phoenix at EnergyAustralia Stadium today could provide the sp...
6/10/2008 | BRENT KITE has represented Australia in the front row but has never won a man of the match award in seven years of top-grade rugby league. Yesterday that empty cupboard of recognition was filled with the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal for man of the match in a grand final. And indirectly, Kite believes being sidelined by the NSW State of Origin selectors helped him and the club during yesterday's torrid, fast-paced match.
6/10/2008 | MEET Allan Endresz, the man who wants $4.3 billion of your money. The Albury businessman, who has had several brushes with corporate regulators over the years, finished making his submissions to the ACT Supreme Court last week on an enormous damages claim against the Federal Government.
6/10/2008 | A dead man covered in blood was found lying in the middle of a road in Tempe last night.
6/10/2008 | Lucas Neill is a unique Australian leader, writes Alex Brown in London
6/10/2008 | A PROMINENT White House lobbyist has emerged as a creditor of the failed fuel technology company Firepower after it tried to sell its magic products to the United States military.
6/10/2008 | MELBOURNE Cup-winning jockey Michael Rodd believes three Sydney horses are all that stands in the way of Caulfield Guineas glory for the Mark Kavanagh-trained Whobegotyou on Saturday.
"I'v...
6/10/2008 | INCOMPETENCE may not be sufficient reason for NSW voters to boot out the State Government, but the global financial crisis may clinch it.
6/10/2008 | CLIMATE change is likely to hit supplies of many of Australia's favourite eating fish, including barramundi, salmon, rock lobster and prawns, the most extensive study on the subject yet undertaken by the Federal Government has warned.
6/10/2008 | THE Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, will visit Australia this month to express gratitude for Australian efforts in toppling Saddam Hussein and to discuss trade opportunities in Iraq.
6/10/2008 | WEEKEND HUSSLER'S trainer Ross McDonald has cautioned punters to overlook the horse of the year's defeat in Saturday's Turnbull Stakes at Flemington in which the Caulfield Cup-bound four-y...
6/10/2008 | NEVER before has interchange card No.9 been so warmly received. Ditto the thing that Steve Menzies swapped it for soon after.
6/10/2008 | IF Beau Casson is wondering what he has done to upset the selectors in the four months since he made his Test debut in the West Indies, the answer is simply that he bowls with the wrong arm and turns the ball the wrong way.