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06.11 / 01:11
Racing World Cup 2023: India leads ICC points table, here's which team may qualify next for semis
ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: With a win over New Zealand, can Pakistan face India in the semis? In the 6th spot are table turners Afghanistan, who have played 7 matches as of yet, in which they won 4 and lost 3. They also have 8 points. They have a NRR of (-)0.330, but with two matches still left, they can turn the points table once again and make things difficult for prospective teams.
05.11 / 20:05
Citi Matthews Solomonic Stealth blues 2020 Blue Ocean Equities bulks up corporate finance team
Brent Potts’ Blue Ocean Equities has added a new member to its advisory ranks, picking up Elaine Faddis from Jefferies Australia.
05.11 / 20:05
Provident Digital Google CEO Platform Apple reports Media chiefs demand ‘urgent’ curb of big tech
Ten of Australia’s most powerful media executives and industry body chiefs have called on the Albanese government to establish new competition laws to stop big tech companies stifling rivals.
05.11 / 20:05
Target CEO Merit Fighting Align Experts voice Brookfield ‘No stone unturned’: Brookfield ups campaign on Origin bid
Brookfield and EIG are ramping up their campaign to convince Origin Energy shareholders of the merits of their sweetened $20 billion takeover offer, in an effort to secure the 75 per cent support they need despite opposition from the major electricity and gas supplier’s biggest investor.
05.11 / 12:47
Immunic reports Australian 'Was never permitted...,' Australian court fines India's ex-envoy Navdeep Suri Singh for mistreating house help
abc.net.au on 5 November. The court asked Singh to pay Sherghill for unpaid wages and unfair working conditions. As per the report, Sherghill arrived in Australia in April 2015 and then she spent about a year working for the then-high commissioner at his Canberra home.
05.11 / 12:31
Immunic reports Australian India's ex-High Commissioner fined $136,000 by Australian court for flouting ‘fair work act’
abc.net.au on 5 November. The court asked Singh to pay Sherghill for unpaid wages and unfair working conditions. As per the report, Sherghill arrived in Australia in April 2015 and then she spent about a year working for the then-high commissioner at his Canberra home.
05.11 / 10:51
information reports New editor, columnist for Rear Window
Rear Window columnist for the past six years Myriam Robin, has been appointed Rear Window editor.
05.11 / 10:51
Racing pandemic audience social The race that no longer stops the nation gets a shake-up
The Melbourne Cup is expected to draw fewer than 85,000 people to Flemington and continue a long-term decline in television ratings, but organisers are responding with a music festival, improved amenities and by letting the punters wear shorts.
05.11 / 10:51
Coca-Cola Google CEO IPG information Department recommendations The Aussie who testified against Google for the US government
Whenever $17.5 billion global advertising giant Interpublic talks to its major clients – the likes of American Express, Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson and Spotify – about advertising on search engines, it presents them the same chart.
05.11 / 10:51
Target Booking Progressive Southern love reports Department 500 Anchorage Capital Partners locks in $500 million-plus for Fund IV
Anchorage Capital Partners’ busy dealmakers have stocked up on more than $500 million for their fourth buyout fund, while they chase ASX-listed radio player Southern Cross Media in a tie-up with ARN Media.
05.11 / 10:51
Platform Entertainment TikTok audience social testing Nine retains English Ashes contests until 2031 in new deal
The Ashes broadcast will remain split between two networks until at least 2031 after Nine Entertainment secured the rights to the next two Test series in England.
05.11 / 06:37
Progressive CEO cover LGT Crestone tries to nab nation’s richest families from UBS
LGT Crestone, the financial adviser backed by the Liechtenstein royal family, has stepped up its campaign to poach Credit Suisse’s wealthy clients and leverage the perception of any instability surrounding the Swiss bank’s takeover by UBS.
05.11 / 06:37
Manufacturing Forrester BAY bass trumpeter Cannon-Brookes’ Sun Cable picks Tasmania for manufacturing site
Mike Cannon-Brookes’ Sun Cable, the $40 billion project aiming to transport solar power from the Northern Territory to Singapore, said it planned to manufacture the power cables itself at a specialised new facility in Tasmania.
05.11 / 06:37
Provident Target Fighting economy cover reports travelers NAB says borrowers will take next rate rise in their stride
National Australia Bank says borrowers are robust enough to withstand another official interest rate rise on Melbourne Cup day, providing cover for the Reserve Bank to escalate its fight against inflation.
05.11 / 06:37
Citi Target Metro awards Patrick travelers Australian Kinetic wants to ‘shake up’ Australian transport with rail assault
The Kinetic Group, which runs the red SkyBuses that transfer people from airports to city centres, plans to “shake up” Australia’s transportation industry and join the contest for train and tram network contracts.
05.11 / 06:37
Target CEO Strategy awards Albemarle stage Next lithium giant says WA deals far too rich right now
The chief executive-in-waiting of one the world’s biggest lithium players says the valuations awarded to early-stage projects in Western Australia are far too high.
05.11 / 05:51
Provident awards rights cricket AUS vs AFG ICC World Cup 2023: 'Human rights or 2 points?' Naveen-Ul-Haq ahead of cricket match with Australia
World Cup 2023. Spinner Adam Zampa clinched some crucial wickets to provide breakthroughs for his team, while Ben Stokes fought well for England scoring 64 runs.
05.11 / 05:11
Extreme fun Pregnancy testing symptoms Bindi Irwin gets emotional over endometriosis surgery: ‘It’s been a long journey’
After Bindi Irwin underwent surgery for endometriosis, the validation from her doctors was enough to bring the Australian native to tears.
05.11 / 03:21
Racing World Cup semifinal qualification scenarios after Pakistan and Australia's wins
World Cup semifinals and following Pakistan and Australia winning their respective matches in the World Cup on Saturday, here is how the qualification scenario looks like for the other teams in the competition: Australia (10 points) With two more ties to go for the Kangaroos, currently placed third, they need to win one more fixture to ensure a spot in the semis. Afghanistan and Bangladesh are their upcoming opponents.
05.11 / 03:21
Williams Remark track stars India vs South Africa, World Cup 2023: When and where to watch IND vs SA match today?
Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin, who were part of the 2011 World Cup squad with a similar track record. In the 2011 WC edition, India's only defeat came at the hands of South Africa, with an unexpected hero in Robin Peterson, who smashed Ashish Nehra for 19 runs after the Indian batting lineup faltered in Nagpur, despite a century from Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli, just one century short of his 49th ODI hundred, and Ashwin are the sole remaining members of that victorious 2011 team in the current squad. As they approach this pivotal match, Rohit Sharma's team must remain vigilant to avoid complacency and strive to replicate the remarkable achievement of the 2007 Australian team, which clinched the World Cup without a single loss.

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