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Doggett to become Australia's 472nd Test cricketer

After seven years of waiting, Indigenous fast bowler Brendan Doggett is poised to make his Test debut in the Ashes opener at Perth's Optus Stadium. Download the 7NEWS app for live coverage.

Townsville drug dealer sentenced in court

Jean-Michael La Reservee receives prison sentence for supplying dangerous drugs in Townsville. Learn about the court's decision and police investigation.

African Man Faces Life in Prison Over Meth Haul

A Tanzanian crewman faces life imprisonment after being caught with 3kg of methamphetamine at Port Adelaide. The alleged drug bust is estimated to be worth $2.7 million. Read the full details.

Kiama man loses drug appeal over 1kg haul

A Kiama man found with over 1kg of 'bute' has failed to overturn his conviction for commercial drug supply, despite arguing it was for personal use. Read the full court ruling.

Konstas axed in shock Ashes squad selection

Australian selectors have dropped rising star Sam Konstas in a major selection surprise as they name their 15-player squad for the first Ashes Test in Perth. Find out who made the cut and the veteran batter making a stunning comeback.

Aussie Ashes Squad Unveiled for Perth Test Opener

Cricket Australia has unveiled its 15-man squad for the first Ashes Test in Perth, with Pat Cummins confirmed as captain and several key inclusions set to bolster Australia's campaign to reclaim the urn.

Locksley Exec Takes Helm at Mt Ridley Project

Experienced mining leader Andrew Parker transitions from Locksley Resources to spearhead the strategic development of the promising Mt Ridley project, marking a significant shift in Western Australia's mining landscape.

Lillee: Cummins Among Cricket's Immortals

Australian cricket legend Dennis Lillee declares current Test captain Pat Cummins one of the game's all-time greats, praising his leadership and bowling prowess in exclusive interview.

Drug dogs wrong 67% of time in Illawarra

Exclusive data reveals drug detection dogs in the Illawarra region are failing at an alarming rate, with 67% of searches finding no illegal substances, raising serious questions about police methods and civil liberties.

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