Fixing is not just restricted to sub-continent: Lee
Pakistan might be in the eye of storm after guilty verdicts against three of its cricketers but Australian speedster Brett Lee believes match-fixing is not restricted to the sub-continent and can happ
Tamil Aus community criticises govt decision to stop cases against Rajapakse
Criticising the government's decision to stop war crimes cases against the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse, the Australian Tamil community on Wednesday said they felt betrayed and disappointed.
Aus cancels visas of 15,066 student for violation of rules
Australian authorities have cancelled 15,066 student visas of foreign nationals, including Indians, for breaching visa conditions, reports said.
The Immigration Department has already cancelled 15,06
War crimes charges filed against Rajapaksa
Ahead of Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth, a Sri Lankan man, who migrated to Australia, has filed war crimes charges against Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a city court her
Australia rights body terms Indian student detention as arbitrary
An Indian student, who was detained in 2004 by Australian immigration authorities for violating visa rules, is likely to get a whopping compensation of 600,000 Australian dollars after the country's h
German yachtsman feared eaten by cannibals during Pacific Ocean tour
Trip of a lifetime turned out to be a nightmare for a German traveller, who is feared to have been eaten by cannibals in South Pacific.
Stefan Ramin, 40, had set off to traverse the globe, in his se
Court injunction on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Australia launch
An Australian court today granted US tech giant Apple an injunction that restrains Korean electronics major Samsung from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet device in Australia.
According to local med
Majeed has put every player under suspicion: ACA chief
Alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed's claim that Australians were the biggest offenders of match-fixing is far from true but it has put every player under suspicion, feels Australian Cricketers Association (
Ponting’s manager dismisses Majeed’s claim of ‘access’
Ricky Ponting's manager has dismissed alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed's claims of having access to the former Australian captain, while pacer Nathan Bracken has threatened legal action after his name also cropped up in the spot-fixing trial in London.
Oz T20 team abandons traditional green uniform to wear black
Australia’s Twenty20 side has moved away from the traditional green and gold colours to wear black uniforms this summer.
The Aussies unveiled the new uniforms in Sydney on Tuesday, which is surely g