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Right-wing populist senator's stunt comes after her bill to ban face coverings was blocked from introduction by the Australian senate.
More than three months away from tournament golf has Australian star Cam Davis again in “love” with the game and poised to pounce at Royal Queensland this weekend.
Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for wearing burqa in the chamber to demand they be banned nationally.
Pauline Hanson was accused of performing a disrespectful stunt when she wore a burqa in the Senate to protest colleagues’ refusal to consider her bill that would ban them in public.
Sen.Pauline Hanson appeared in the burqa, a full-face covering worn by some Muslim women, after being denied permission to introduce a bill that would ban them in public.
Japanese-born New Zealander Kazuma Kobori finished his round with four consecutive birdies for an 8-under 63 Friday to take a one-stroke lead into the third round of the Australian PGA Championship. Kobori,
As the Australian summer unfolds, many businesses face a perplexing challenge: millions of dollars in advertising budgets are wasted between December and February. This post-holiday period, often dismissed as a marketing dead zone,
Thousands of Australian travellers’ flight plans have been thrown into chaos after aerospace giant Airbus flagged a problem affecting 6000 planes.Jetstar has cancelled or delayed 90 flights while rolling out urgent software updates to 34 of its planes.
How to watch the 2025 Australian PGA Championship this week, including a full Australian PGA TV schedule and streaming details.
Video shows far-right Senator Pauline Hanson walk into Parliament chambers wearing a burqa. The move drew anger and disgust from fellow senators.
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UPDATE 2-European Tour-BMW Australian PGA Championship 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship Scores
Scores from the European Tour-BMW Australian PGA Championship 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship on Thursday -12 Kazuma Kobori (New Zealand) 69 63 -11 Anthony Quayle (Australia) 67 66 -10 Adam Scott