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‘This selection is a very bad one’: Taylor asks why Blues picked Zampa
Test great Mark Taylor believes the selection of Adam Zampa for a Sheffield Shield match sends the wrong message as the spinner pushes for a Test debut in Sri Lanka. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

Olivershare out to live up to the hype on debut at Grafton
Another Murwillumbah-based three-year-old could provide the biggest test over the scamper. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

Verstappen secures fourth championship at star-studded Las Vegas Grand Prix
Max Verstappen has clinched his fourth consecutive Formula 1 drivers’ title, edging out rival Lando Norris with two races to spare despite finishing fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

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Missing Israeli rabbi found dead in UAE in 'antisemitic terrorist act', Israel says
Zvi Kogan, a representative of a religious movement of Hasidic Jews, had been missing for days before his body was discovered. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 0:15am 

'I was so scared': Abused as children, incarcerated as adults
Former inmates are speaking out to demand better mental health care for those currently imprisoned. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 10:15pm 

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Lawson 16th as Verstappen wraps up fourth consecutive F1 championship
A fifth place finish was enough for Max Verstappen to win another F1 title as Mercedes duo dominate on the Las Vegas Strip. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 9:35pm 

Bunnings keen to roll out facial recognition tech to all its stores
The retailer remains defiant and determined to use the tech despite the privacy commissioner saying it breaches Australia’s privacy laws. 
© 2024 9:35pm 

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Make iPhone backups as easy as scrolling on TikTok
TL;DR: Get lifetime access to AnyTrans Content Manager for iOS for $20.99 with promo code FESTIVE30 and finally manage your iPhone like a pro. Even if you’re a PC user, there’s still a good chance you have an Apple device, and let’s face it — wrangling your iPhone’s data can feel like herding cats. That’s where AnyTrans for iOS comes in. This all-in-one tool on sale for $20.99 with code FESTIVE30 makes transferring, managing, and backing up your content across your iPhone, iPad, and iCloud ridiculously easy. Got a new phone? Skip the headaches and transfer your photos, videos, and music in minutes. Tired of wrestling with iTunes? AnyTrans lets you organize your files without the usual drama. It even makes creating backups a breeze, so you can say goodbye to storage stress and hello to peace of mind. It works seamlessly across all your Apple devices and keeps everything under control with a clean, intuitive interface. With lightning-fast transfers and total flexibility, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Whether you’re upgrading your phone or trying to tame your digital chaos, this is the tool you didn’t know you needed. For just $20.99 with code FESTIVE30, you’ll score lifetime access to AnyTrans Content Manager for iOS — no subscriptions, no extra fees, just smooth sailing.    AnyTrans® One-Stop Content Manager for iOS: Lifetime Subscription – $29.99 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2024 PC World 9:15pm 

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Smylie claims Australian PGA Championship title
Elvis Smylie completes victory in the 2024 Australian PGA Championship, defeating a field headlined by Cameron Smith. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

Race-by-race preview and tips for Monday meeting at Grafton
All the information you require to make your selections for the NSW feature meeting. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

E-bike burnouts: Hodge revealed as culprit in dressing room damage drama
Brad Hodge did a series of burnouts on the dressing room carpet at Bellerive Oval, damaging the surface and resulting in a complaint from Cricket Tasmania. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

Crumbling Australia help Kohli awake from batting slumber
Among many consequences of Australia’s slide towards a massive defeat in the first Test against India, one of the most seismic may well be that they have allowed Virat Kohli a way into the series. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 0:35am 

The Auckland Santa Parade, in photos
Tens of thousands of people lined Auckland's CBD for the annual parade. Here are some of the best pictures. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 10:35pm 

Karen Read is accused of killing her boyfriend with her car, but she insists it's all an elaborate cover-up
What started with drinks at a bar in a snowstorm has ended in an intense legal battle and allegations of a sweeping conspiracy among US law enforcement. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 9:35pm 

What is a coat of arms for and what goes into creating one?
And why do our cities have them? 
© 2024 RadioNZ 9:35pm 

England dealt injury blow ahead of first Black Caps test
Wicketkeeper Jordan Cox has been ruled out of the tour with a fractured right thumb sustained during a net session. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 9:35pm 

Sleigh the digital storage game this holiday season with this early Black Friday deal
TL;DR: Koofr gives you 1TB of secure lifetime cloud storage for $109.97 through December 8 — the ultimate gift for organized minds. Holiday shopping for someone who has everything? Give them something they’ll actually use — Koofr Cloud Storage. With 1TB of lifetime access for $109.97, it’s the gift that keeps their files secure, organized, and always within reach. Plus, if you need something last-minute, you won’t have to wait for it to ship! Koofr makes storage simple with end-to-end encryption, file sharing, and the flexibility to connect multiple cloud accounts in one place. Whether your giftee is backing up photos, syncing work documents, or sharing family videos, they’ll love how easy it is to store and access their files. Unlike subscription-based plans, this deal offers no monthly fees and no recurring charges — just peace of mind. And with a user-friendly interface, even the least tech-savvy person can start using it right away. This holiday season, skip the boring gift cards and give something practical, modern, and a little techy. A lifetime subscription to 1TB of Koofr Cloud Storage for $109.97 (sale ending December 8) is a thoughtful gift for anyone who needs less digital clutter and more organization in their life.   Koofr Cloud Storage: Lifetime Subscription (1TB) – $119.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2024 PC World 9:15pm 

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