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Grim outlook on Closing The Gap progress on the eve of Garma gathering
Grim outlook on Closing The Gap progress on the eve of Garma gathering

SBS Australia

time20 hours ago

  • Politics
  • SBS Australia

Grim outlook on Closing The Gap progress on the eve of Garma gathering

Grim outlook on Closing The Gap progress on the eve of Garma gathering Published 31 July 2025, 7:47 am The Northern Territory is the worst-performing jurisdiction in the country on Closing the Gap, according to new data. Youth advocates and experts have condemned a string of recent NT Government reforms amid worsening progress on incarceration and youth detention. SBS Chief political correspondent Anna Henderson joins us from Arnhem Land, where Indigenous leaders are preparing to meet the Prime Minister.

Anthony Albanese's soft diplomacy with China questioned by Coalition
Anthony Albanese's soft diplomacy with China questioned by Coalition

SBS Australia

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • SBS Australia

Anthony Albanese's soft diplomacy with China questioned by Coalition

Anthony Albanese's soft diplomacy with China questioned by Coalition Published 17 July 2025, 9:32 am The Prime Minister has wrapped up a six-day visit to China. Among the final stops featured a touch of panda diplomacy. Parts of the tour have been branded 'indulgent' by the Coalition, who wanted guarantees extracted from Beijing. Our Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson has the details from the city of Chengdu.

Wiebes wins stage three of Women's Giro d'Italia
Wiebes wins stage three of Women's Giro d'Italia

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Wiebes wins stage three of Women's Giro d'Italia

Lorena Wiebes sealed the 106th win of her career in Trento [Getty Images] Lorena Wiebes won the third stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia, but Great Britain's Anna Henderson held on to the pink jersey for the overall leader. The Dutch cyclist saw off competition from British rider Josie Nelson, who took second place for Team Picnic PostNL in Trento. Advertisement Weibes was led out by her SD Worx-Protime team-mate Lotte Kopecky, who finished third in a race that saw a mass crash with less than 3km to go, leaving only 10 riders at the front. All riders involved in the crash received the same time as Wiebes due to the 3km rule, meaning Henderson, riding for Lidl-Trek, stayed at the top of the general classification by 13 seconds. However, Switzerland's Marlen Reusser shaved two seconds off the Olympic time-trial silver medallist's advantage in the third stage. "Winning at the Giro d'Italia Women is always special, and this victory confirms how well the season is going," said Wiebes. Advertisement "Kopecky and I were very lucky not to get caught in the crash, and then (team-mate) Barbara Guarischi did an exceptional job bringing us back to the front." Stage three results 1. Lorena Wiebes (Ned/SD Worx-Protime) 2hrs 59min 7secs 2. Josie Nelson (GBR/Picnic PostNL) same time 3. Lotte Kopecky (Bel/SD Worx-Protime) same time 4. Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE Team ADQ) same time 5. Babette van der Wolf (Ned/EF Education–Oatly) same time 6. Christina Schweinberger (Aut/Fenix–Deceuninck) same time 7. Barbara Guarischi (Ita/SD Worx-Protime) same time 8. Eleonora Gasparrini (Ita/UAE Team ADQ) same time Advertisement 9. Marianne Vos (Ned/Visma–Lease a Bike) same time 10. Marthe Truyen (Bel/Fenix–Deceuninck) same time General classification after stage three 1. Anna Henderson (GBR/Lidl-Trek) 5hrs 41mins 10secs 2. Marlen Reusser (Swi/Movistar) +13 secs 3. Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE Team ADQ) +31secs 4. Anna van der Breggen (Ned/Team SD Worx-Protime) +35secs 5. Monica Trinca Colonel (Ita/Liv AlUla Jayco) +56secs 6. Shirin van Anrooij (Ned/Lidl-Trek) same time 7. Katrine Aalerud (Nor/Uno-X Mobility) +59secs 8. Antonia Niedermaier (Ger/Canyon Sram) +1min 3secs 9. Juliette Labous (Fra/FDJ-SUEZ) +1min 6secs 10. Dilyxine Miermont (Fra/Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team) +1min 10secs

GB's Henderson wins stage two of Women's Giro d'Italia
GB's Henderson wins stage two of Women's Giro d'Italia

BBC News

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

GB's Henderson wins stage two of Women's Giro d'Italia

Great Britain's Anna Henderson won the second stage of the Women's Giro d'Italia and claimed the pink jersey for the overall leader. Olympic time-trial silver medallist Henderson edged past French rider Dilyxine Miermont in an uphill sprint finish after the pair broke away from the peloton with 41.4km to go of the 92km stage through the Alps. Henderson, riding for Lidl-Trek, took the pink jersey from Switzerland's Marlen Reusser who won the opening stage, and currently has a lead of 15 seconds."As a team, we made the plan to be aggressive because we knew it would be a hard final and we have a really good team for attacking," said Henderson."We're here for stages, this is what we came to do, and I'm so thankful for my teammates for supporting me. "I'm just beyond grateful and happy, I can't believe it. It's my first World Tour victory, my first individual Grand Tour victory. I'm in shock." Defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini of Italy finished sixth and is third in the general classification, 31 seconds behind Henderson. The eight-day race continues with a 122km stage through the Alps on Tuesday, between Vezza d'Oglio and Trento. Stage two results 1. Anna Henderson (GBR/Lidl-Trek) 2hrs 24mins 30secs2. Dilyxine Miermont (Fra/Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team) same time3. Soraya Paladin (Ita/Canyon Sram) +26secs4. Eleonora Ciabocco (Ita/Team Picnic PostNL) same time5. Marlen Reusser (Swi/Movistar) same time6. Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE Team ADQ) same time7. Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (SA/AG Insurance-Soudal) same time8. Juliette Labous (Fra/FDJ-SUEZ) same time9. Yara Kastelijn (Ned/Fenix-Deceuninck) same time10. Shirin van Anrooij (Ned/Lidl-Trek) same time General classification after stage two 1. Anna Henderson (GBR/Lidl-Trek) 2hrs 42mins 3secs2. Marlen Reusser (Swi/Movistar) +15 secs3. Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita/UAE Team ADQ) +31secs4. Anna van der Breggen (Ned/Team SD Worx-Protime) +35secs5. Monica Trinca Colonel (Ita/Liv AlUla Jayco) +56secs6. Shirin van Anrooij (Ned/Lidl-Trek) same time7. Katrine Aalerud (Nor/Uno-X Mobility) +59secs8. Antonia Niedermaier (Ger/Canyon Sram) +1min 3secs9. Juliette Labous (Fra/FDJ-SUEZ) +1min 6secs10. Dilyxine Miermont (Fra/Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team) +1min 10secs

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