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NITV News: 31 July, 2025

NITV News: 31 July, 2025

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An open letter from the family of Kumanjayi Walker calls on the Northern Territory Government to act on the coroner's recommendations. Banks to return 60 million dollars in unethical fees. So why are financial advocates going after the Commonwealth Bank?
And First Nations art meets the world game. Aboriginal culture front and centre for the launch of the Women's Asian Cup tournament.
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Newcastle best bets, inside mail for Saturday, August 2, 2025
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  • The Australian

Newcastle best bets, inside mail for Saturday, August 2, 2025

Racenet and The Daily Telegraph form analyst Adam Sherry provides his best bets and race-by-race analysis for Newcastle on Saturday. •PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! NEWCASTLE BEST BET Race 6 No. 2: OAKFIELD NEPTUNE Nice win on debut here on the heavy before a tough third. Take beating. NEXT BEST Race 8 No. 5: RAJNISH In great form and loves it wet. Chance to bring up the hat-trick. VALUE BET Race 7 No. 5: BALLINDERRY SAL Won three from four on the heavy. Will strip fitter from her first-up fourth. QUADDIE Race 5: 2, 3, 7, 10 Race 6: 2, 4 Race 7: 5, 7 Race 8: 2, 4, 5, 11 JOCKEY TO FOLLOW Hard to go past NSW Premiership winner AARON BULLOCK. LAY OF THE DAY Race 5 No. 2: DALMANNDI Trials have been good but untried on heavy ground and his maiden win was over 2650m. INSIDE MAIL – NEWCASTLE RACE 1: Newcastle Master Builders Apprentices Mdn Plate 900m LADY TALEA (8) worked hard early before fading to last on the Kensington first-up. Tracked the leader when second to Southern Heiress over this track and distance last start. Has trialled well on heavy ground. MISS FLEETWOOD (9) started in the market when ninth to Open Secret on debut at Randwick in January. Pulled up lame and has had a bone chip removed. Trialling well. I AM A WINNER (1) has looked good winning both recent trials. Was runner-up to Island Dec on debut. Bet: Lady Talea each-way ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RACE 2: Sb Glass & Glazing Super Mdn Plate 1400m SIRIUS LEGEND (3) made ground to finish fourth in both runs of his first campaign over 1400m and 1500m. Changed stables and returned with a handy second to Invisible Magic on the Kensington. PRECISE STAR (9) will take benefit from his debut sixth to Grand Prarie over 1100m on the Kensington. Will appreciate stepping up in trip. LE CHOCOLATE (2) was beaten as favourite first-up when third to Jamarni at Hawkesbury before a length-and-a-half fourth to Starry Desert here. Narrowly beaten over 1500m here at the end of last campaign. Bet: Sirius Legend to win ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RACE 3: Custom Built Projects Midway Mdn Hcp 1200m SHE SWINGS (4) was good coming from last to finish close seconds at her first two starts before racing near the speed when fourth here in March. Will improve off her first-up fourth to Vanlee at Hawkesbury. UNITE THE STARS (12) has placed in once and that was on a heavy track when third to Tides Turning at Hawkesbury first-up. Drawn well and blinkers go on. TITAN OF FURY (3) is a first starter by Brave Smash from the Paul Perry stable. Nice closing win in his Beaumont trial. Bet: She Swings to win ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ RACE 4: Surescope Certifiers (Bm64) 900m ROCKBARTON MAX (6) followed his nice trials with a smart Super Maiden win on debut from Newy after racing outside the leader. 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Wallabies vs British and Irish Lions: Third Test live stream, preview, how to watch
Wallabies vs British and Irish Lions: Third Test live stream, preview, how to watch

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time24 minutes ago

  • The Australian

Wallabies vs British and Irish Lions: Third Test live stream, preview, how to watch

This Lions tour was said to be the first step of Rugby Australia turning a $36.8 million deficit into a profit. That may still be the case, with tens of thousands of touring fans pouring through the turnstiles for all three Tests. But where will a series whitewash leave the game as a whole in Australia? FOLLOW THE BUILD-UP AND THIRD TEST IN OUR BLOG BELOW Aussies love a winner, but the Wallabies haven't been doing much of that recently. The U8s running around suburban grounds in Sydney and Brisbane don't care about RA's bank balance. They want to see their heroes winning games and lifting trophies. That's the only way to ensure the next generation grows up throwing a Gilbert around rather than a Steeden or a Sherrin. JOSEPH-AUKUSO SUAALII'S BEST POSITION Suaalii has played well enough on attack – his break to set up Tom Wright's try in Melbourne last weekend was a perfect example. But he has repeatedly been caught out defensively. At times, so has his midfield partner Len Ikitau, who has been moved to inside centre rather than his preferred spot at outside to accommodate Suaalii. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii is brought to a halt during the second Test. Despite growing calls for Suaalii to be switched to the wing so the Wallabies can select a proven centre pairing of Hunter Paisami and Len Ikitau, head coach Joe Schmidt is sticking with his same midfield combo for game three but he can expect some criticism if it doesn't work out. THE BENCH Harry Potter's injury was a hiccup – and the Lions have much more depth that Australia – but Andy Farrell's supporters will argue that he also out-coached Joe Schmidt at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last weekend. Owen Farrell came on in the final quarter and provided an instant impact, off the ball as much as on it. Meanwhile, Ben Donaldson – who has several years more experience at Test level than Tom Lynagh - was left stranded on the bench as Australia desperately tried to hang on but couldn't, raising questions about Schmidt's tactics. Question marks were asked after Ben Donaldson watched on from the bench in Melbourne. Strangely, Schmidt picked a 6-2 forwards-backs split for Melbourne in the belief that it would rain, but when there wasn't a drop in the sky, it gave the Lions the advantage because they went with a traditional 5-3 split. But this week, with heavy showers forecast for Accor Stadium, the Lions have added an extra forward as a precaution for the weather while the Wallabies have returned to the 5-3 split they abandoned last week. THE WHISTLEBLOWERS Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli and his assistants will be under intense scrutiny this week after the controversial ending to the second Test when the match officials opted against penalising the Lions' backrower Jac Morgan for his clean-out on Carlo Tizzano. Schmidt launched a blistering attack over the ruling, saying it went against the game's pledge to player safety, which drew a sharp rebuke from World Rugby, which is trying to protect referees from the vile abuse they sometimes cop on social media. Nika Amashukeli shows Owen Farrell a yellow card. Regardless, with matches regularly stopped while Television Match Officials pore over replays of contentious incidents, the whistleblowers will be under more pressure than usual this weekend. TACKLE, TACKLE, TACKLE All the complaining in the world won't change the result from the first two matches but there is one area that might make a difference if they fix things up. When the Wallabies were the best team in the world, the cornerstone of their success was their outstanding defence. When they last won the World Cup, in 1999, they famously conceded just one try in six matches in the entire tournament. But in the two Tests against the Lions so far, they have given up eight tries, three in Brisbane then five in Melbourne, while also repeatedly falling off tackles. In Brisbane, the Wallabies missed 29 tackles in an eight point loss then missed 23 tackles in their three point loss in Melbourne. If they can plug those holes, they won't need to worry about blaming officials because they might just win.

OMX expands US investor access with OTCQB listing
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time28 minutes ago

  • The Australian

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