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American Mystery Horse Targets 2025 Melbourne Cup

The enigmatic American dirt horse Parchment Party has racing experts scratching their heads as he becomes the most perplexing international challenger for the 2025 Melbourne Cup. Discover why this unlikely contender is turning heads Down Under.

Forgotten Feroce Ready to Fire in $10M Golden Eagle

The underrated gelding Feroce is shaping as the surprise packet for Saturday's rich Golden Eagle at Rosehill Gardens, with trainer Gary Portelli revealing the four-year-old has been flying under the radar.

Melbourne Cup: Four Horses Face Vet Review

In an unprecedented move, Racing Victoria veterinarians are conducting urgent reassessments of four Cup contenders as the final field for Australia's greatest race takes shape. Get the latest on which horses face scrutiny and what it means for the $8.4 mi

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle remake falls flat

Canberra Times reviews the new Australian remake of the classic thriller 'The Hand That Rocks The Cradle,' finding it lacking the tension and psychological depth that made the original so memorable.

Chris Waller: Autumn Glow's Best Racing Ahead

Renowned trainer Chris Waller reveals exciting potential in Autumn Glow ahead of upcoming races. Get the inside scoop on this promising thoroughbred's development and future prospects in Australian horse racing.

Midland Brick Sales Soar as WA Housing Rebounds

Western Australia's building industry is roaring back to life as Midland Brick reports massive sales growth, fueled by recovering home approvals and government construction incentives.

McDonald's Melbourne Cup Pick: Meydaan The Dark Horse

Champion jockey James McDonald reveals why Meydaan could be his secret weapon for Melbourne Cup success, sharing exclusive insights about the emerging stayer's potential to dominate Australia's greatest race.

Australian Bloodstock Eyes Record Melbourne Cup Numbers

Leading racing syndicator Australian Bloodstock is planning its largest-ever assault on the Melbourne Cup, with ambitious plans to secure record numbers of international stayers for the 2025 edition of Australia's most famous race.

Bathurst champ Stanaway axed by Premiair Racing

In a stunning mid-season move, Premiair Racing has dropped former Bathurst 1000 winner Richie Stanaway from their Supercars lineup, leaving the champion driver without a seat for the final two rounds of the championship.

Perth Film Studio Unfazed by Trump Tariff Threats

WA's Creative Industries Minister Simone McGurk remains confident that Trump's proposed tariffs won't impact Perth's ambitious new film studio project, highlighting strong local partnerships and international interest.

Soaring power prices threaten WA mining jobs

Western Australia's resources sector sounds alarm over skyrocketing electricity costs, warning of job losses and calling for urgent government intervention to protect the state's economic backbone.

BHP axes hundreds of Pilbara mining jobs

Mining giant BHP announces sweeping cuts to its Pilbara iron ore operations, putting approximately 720 jobs at risk in Western Australia's crucial resources sector.

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