Aboriginal group launches legal bid to stop Brisbane Olympic stadium

Aboriginal group launches legal bid to stop Brisbane Olympic stadium

An Indigenous group has launched legal action to stop a 63,000-seat stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics being built on culturally significant land. The Queensland government announced in March that a new A$3.8bn ($2.5bn; £1.8bn) stadium would be built – with federal funding – at Victoria Park, a 60-hectare site. The Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation…

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Ong Beng Seng pleads guilty to abetting obstruction of justice

Ong Beng Seng pleads guilty to abetting obstruction of justice

A Singapore-based billionaire hotelier has pleaded guilty to a charge connected to a rare corruption scandal that shocked the country last year. Ong Beng Seng has admitted to abetting the obstruction of justice by helping ex-transportation minister Subramaniam Iswaran cover up evidence while he was being investigated for corruption. Ong gave expensive gifts, including an…

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IPL 2024: How impact subs are changing batting

IPL 2024: How impact subs are changing batting

Impact subs and power hitting are making the IPL more risk-taking. We analyse why strike rates are now more important than centuries /news/big-story/ipl-2024-indian-premier-league-impact-subs-t20-virat-kohli-111712664246513.html 111712664246513 story Virat Kohli has the orange cap for being the top run-scorer in IPL 2024 so far. But the metric that matters much more for team results is the strike rate….

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In Amman, life moves in slow motion

In Amman, life moves in slow motion

In Jordan, which shares a border with Israel and the West Bank, a heavy atmosphere has prevailed since October /news/talking-point/amman-jordan-israel-palestine-conflict-111712737428396.html 111712737428396 story On a Tuesday evening outside the al-Kalouti mosque in Amman, Jordan, a crowd of men, women and children has gathered. They carry Palestinian flags and hold placards that read: “Food, Water and Medicine…

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