
War of words over GST carve-up as states butt heads
opinion
Freo must refuse to play at SCG or risk going far in finals
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

News.com.au
25 minutes ago
- News.com.au
Formula 1 star Daniel Ricciardo's surprise real estate move
Formula 1 sensation Daniel Ricciardo will be the star act at one of Australia's biggest real estate conferences next month. The 36-year-old will sit down for a rare one-on-one interview in front of more than 3000 people attending Ray White's sold-out Connect 2025 conference on the Gold Coast. It comes off the back of the fan-favourite racer being dropped by Red Bull's junior team, Racing Bulls, after the 2024 Singapore GP. He has remained relatively quiet about life away from F1 ever since. The Aussie star who helped transform Formula 1 into a global phenomenon through Netflix's 'Drive to Survive' will sit down with renowned sports presenter, Mel McLaughlin. Ricciardo has an impressive resume, boasting eight wins, 32 podiums, and a career driving for Oracle Red Bull Racing, McLaren F1, Renault F1, and AlphaTauri and Visa Cash App. Home built by Aussie cricket legend for sale He also has an international wine business, DR3 Wines, and a global motorsports-inspired lifestyle apparel business, Enchanté. Other speakers at the event include Nedd Brockmann, the fastest ever Australian to run across the country, and second fastest in the world having completed the run from Perth to Bondi Beach. Joe Brumm, creator of the worldwide sensation Bluey, will unpack how a simple story about a six-year-old Blue Heeler grew into a cultural touchstone that's reshaping how we think about family entertainment. Shelley Sullivan — the mind behind Australia's number-one selling cosmetics brand, MCoBeauty, will reveal how she transformed a six-product start-up into a billion-dollar global powerhouse. And, Jess Gallagher, the only Australian athlete — Olympic or Paralympic — to win medals at both Summer and Winter Paralympic Games will also take to the stage. Ray White Connect 2025 will be held on August 11 and 12, with REA Group a major sponsor.

Sydney Morning Herald
25 minutes ago
- Sydney Morning Herald
Smith return locked in as Cummins calls for more proactive batting approach
St George's: Test captain Pat Cummins has called on Australia's batters to adapt faster and play more proactively in the second Test against the West Indies, as Steve Smith makes his return to the XI. On the eve of the match in Grenada, Cummins confirmed what had always been anticipated – Smith will slot back in at No.4, with Josh Inglis omitted after scores of 5 and 12 in the first Test. Otherwise, Australia will field an unchanged XI. Inglis had an opportunity to secure his place with a big performance in Barbados, potentially at the expense of Cameron Green, but couldn't capitalise in Australia's 159-run win. Smith, who suffered a finger injury in the World Test Championship final at Lord's, trained again without issue on Wednesday and has been given the green light to return. Cummins said he would make sure Smith isn't in the firing line in the field. 'He was really happy, particularly batting. He seemed fine and he's ready to go. The finger held up well,' Cummins said. 'Fielding he potentially needs to manage, so he might not be in the slips too often. Maybe for the spin he'll be OK. For the quicks he might need to wait another week. You might see him running around a bit.' Although Australia wrapped up victory inside three days in Barbados, the batting group knows it has more to give. The skipper wants to see his side put the pressure back on the West Indies quicks – Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph – on what is expected to be a more batter-friendly surface.

The Age
30 minutes ago
- The Age
Smith return locked in as Cummins calls for more proactive batting approach
St George's: Test captain Pat Cummins has called on Australia's batters to adapt faster and play more proactively in the second Test against the West Indies, as Steve Smith makes his return to the XI. On the eve of the match in Grenada, Cummins confirmed what had always been anticipated – Smith will slot back in at No.4, with Josh Inglis omitted after scores of 5 and 12 in the first Test. Otherwise, Australia will field an unchanged XI. Inglis had an opportunity to secure his place with a big performance in Barbados, potentially at the expense of Cameron Green, but couldn't capitalise in Australia's 159-run win. Smith, who suffered a finger injury in the World Test Championship final at Lord's, trained again without issue on Wednesday and has been given the green light to return. Cummins said he would make sure Smith isn't in the firing line in the field. 'He was really happy, particularly batting. He seemed fine and he's ready to go. The finger held up well,' Cummins said. 'Fielding he potentially needs to manage, so he might not be in the slips too often. Maybe for the spin he'll be OK. For the quicks he might need to wait another week. You might see him running around a bit.' Although Australia wrapped up victory inside three days in Barbados, the batting group knows it has more to give. The skipper wants to see his side put the pressure back on the West Indies quicks – Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph – on what is expected to be a more batter-friendly surface.