Brisbane Heat. Paul Walter 2/23 (4) Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat Live Score: OUT! CAUGHT! Would you believe it? 'Tall Paul' aka Paul
It might have taken all tournament but was worth the wait as batting dynamo Jake Fraser McGurk blasted his best ever BBL score to keep the Melbourne Renegades season alive and end Brisbane Heat’s titl
A wider battle over the future of the Catholic Church is fuelling conflict over the leadership and direction of an Australian university.
Both Melbourne and Hobart feel the most from the dramatic cool change, but the timing is great as the cooler air doesn’t arrive for these spots until later on Monday. Further north, both Sydney and Brisbane look generally dry across the three day break with most of the showers and storms striking areas a little further inland.
Big Bash League umpire Donovan Koch sensationally banned two Melbourne Renegades players from bowling for the remainder of their match against the Brisbane Heat. Will Sutherland and Fergus O’Neill were both taken out of the attack for running down the centre of the wicket in their follow-throughs at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night.
Brisbane Heat have won each of their last two BBL matches against Melbourne Renegades – a third consecutive win in this game would equal the Heat's longest winning run against the Renegades in the history of the competition (won three from January to December in 2021).
For decades Brisbane was a sweaty, unattractive sleepy hollow inhabited by archly conservative citizens who went to sleep at night serenaded by a chorus of cane toads.
There is also a BBL Finals spot up for the taking, and if the Brisbane Heat manage to win, only Melbourne Stars can go ahead if they overcome the Hobart Hurricanes tomorrow
The vast majority of Brisbane residents rate the city favourably – higher than those in Sydney and Melbourne – but they also have a few concerns.
If you’ve been hit with Australia’s east coast storms, check out these tips to help reduce risk of weather damage in the home.
It’s popping up at the Australian Open. Diners will pay up to $16,050 to eat in a transformed player’s change room before taking seats right on centre court.
The Belarusian is working on some new aspects of her tennis: she herself admitted that the progress for now is not evident, but that she will not give up trying