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Manie Libbok has been named at flyhalf and captain Siya Kolisi at number eight for the first time as South Africa selected a ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
A tourism survey finds about 40 per cent of South Australian businesses impacted by the toxic algal bloom have experienced a ...
Australia will host South Africa in the second T20I of the three-match series on Tuesday (August 12). The home team won the ...
Soaking mid-winter rains have brought some relief to drought-stricken farms and rural towns across southern Australia, but ...
After a thrilling first T20I where host Australia triumphed South Africa by 17 runs, the visitors will look to bounce back in ...
Tim David has led Australia to a 17-run win over South Africa in the first T20, marking international cricket's return to ...
South Africa's top order is bolstered by the return of Markram and Ryan Rickelton, which may see 19-year Pretorius squeezed ...
Australia's T20 batters are backed by their coaches to go "all guns blazing" and will likely continue their attacking ways, ...
South Africa wicketkeeper batter Ryan Rickelton said that it was cool to see fiery Kwena Maphaka to stand up to Australia in ...
South Australia will be one of the first states to ban the use of personal mobile phones in childcare centres.
The last time a harmful agal bloom swept South Australia was in 2014, but it was much more localized. Toxic algal blooms are naturally occurring and are common around the world, including in the US.