The Old Firm’s 40-year supremacy is at risk. And there’s an Aussie at the heart of it Celtic and Rangers are at a historically low ebb - and Heart of Midlothian, owned by a professional gambler and led by in-form Socceroo Cameron Devlin, are mounting a serious challenge. 
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How the experts are tipping the Melbourne Cup, the best bets for the day and how to place a wager This is your complete guide to the races on Cup Day, with tips for each race, extended selections for the Melbourne Cup and the best bets of the day. 
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Rapid Recap | MW10: Sunderland vs Everton Catchup with Rapid Recap: Watch the goals and big moments from Everton's visit to The Stadium of Light to face Sunderland in Premier League Matchweek 10 action. 
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Melbourne Cup 2025 LIVE: Protest in race 1 at Flemington as colourful punters hit the track Follow all the action from Flemington as we gear up for a huge day of racing and fashion ahead of the race that stops the nation. 
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Cloudera named leader in Forrester Wave amid ANZ AI spend Cloudera named leader in Forrester's Data Fabric Platforms report, highlighting its strength in data management amid growing AI spend in Australia and New Zealand. 
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Does fasting dull your mental edge? We crunch the data It can have health benefits, but does being hungry affect our thinking? Here's what the evidence tell us. 
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Rawiri Waititi blames two 'rogue' MPs for turmoil within Te Pati Maori A process is in play for whether Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Takuta Ferris are expelled from the party, Rawiri Waititi says. 
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Convicted killer finds God, shuns help Shiloh Rickard who stabbed his ex partner to death, had repeatedly refused treatment behind bars. 
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Why keeping rugby league's eligibility rules is a win for the Pacific Islands Opinion - Prior to the rule changes, only three countries - Australia, England and New Zealand - dominated the men's competition, writes Iliesa Tora. Opinion - Pacific Island nations would... 
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‘I was cooked’: Tupou emptied the tank in Twickenham and awaits Italy Taniela Tupou was one of the Wallabies’ best on a difficult day at Twickenham, but the prop finds it hard to believe. 
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Why Eddie is backing Half Yours Eddie McGuire talks up the chances of Jamie Melham on Half Yours. 
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Punter takes a tumble at Flemington One punter takes a tumble while going through the turnstile at Flemington. 
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Slater backs Flatten The Curve Billy Slater explains why he's backing the German galloper. 
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King tipped to take over at Manly after Mestrov confirms departure Manly is likely to replace chief executive Tony Mestrov with another former player as Jason King emerges as the favourite to take Manly into a new era. 
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Teachers shocked by government decision to remove Treaty of Waitangi requirement in schools The minister had been moving to change the requirement, but has announced it will remove it altogether. 
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Norton expands AI scam protection to New Zealand & globally Norton has extended its AI-powered scam protection to New Zealand and globally, boosting defences across web, email, SMS, videos, and calls for all Norton users. 
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Cases of misuse are already under investigation as police apply security improvements A rapid review ordered by Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has resulted in imporvements which have already detected some cases of inappropriate content. 
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Treaty requirement that minister said ‘didn’t make any difference’ being removed for schools A requirement that school boards give effect to the Treaty is ‘relatively difficult to interpret’, the education minister said, and would be removed. 
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