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'He could really win you the World Cup' - Ricky Ponting pushes Tim David case

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes Tim David is the type of player who could win the Australia T20 World Cup, comparing his game-winning abilities to 2003 50-over World Cup star Andrew Symonds. Ponting, who recently took on the role of chief strategist at Hobart Hurricanes where David played in the BBL, suggested that if he were an Australian voter, he would find a place for a strong right-hand man on the Australian side despite the reality of the 2022 T20 World Host. The cup defended the title they won without David in the squad last year. He compared David’s power stroke to that of his late friend Symonds, who came on last-minute in Australia’s 2003 World Cup squad and dominated by scoring a brilliant 143 not-comes in the opening game against Pakistan and another 91 wins not coming off the game. semifinal against Sri Lanka. “If I were a picky eater, I would love to have someone like that on my team,” Ponting said. “If he plays or not, just to hav...

Julie Bishop 'want the future' with longtime lover David Panton

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Inside the wreck of Julie Bishop’s ‘broken’ eight-year relationship with developer David Panton – when the ‘blind’ former secretary of state puts on a brave face after being left to crumble Julie Bishop said to have been ‘blind’ by ex-David Panton’s sudden banishment Panton hasn’t been seen in public since he broke up with Bishop on July 1st Sydney-based property developer rented out his Manly apartment in April A source close to Bishop is ‘relieved’ and says Panton is ‘polarizing’ his friends Perth-based Bishop cited ‘distance’ as a factor in Panton’s decision By Amy Harris For Australia’s Daily Mail Published: 00:29 EDT, 17 July 2022 | Updated: 00:29 EDT, 17 July 2022 Former foreign secretary Julie Bishop was ‘blind’ by developer lover David Panton’s shock decision to postpone their eight-year ...

All Blacks coach Ian Foster brings on David Havili for the draw against Ireland

Rugby league rugby player Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is set to earn his first All Blacks cap after being named in the reserves. David Havili, Will Jordan, Sam Whitelock and Nepo Laulala, who did not play in the second test, entered the run-on team. There were no specialist locks on the bench with Scott Barrett, who returned to the left flank to allow Whitelock to start, providing cover. Dane Coles and Akira Ioane were added to the bench after being ignored for the first two tests. Coach Ian Foster reacted to the All Blacks’ first loss to Ireland in New Zealand by bringing in some new faces and making six position changes to his side for the tie in Wellington on Saturday night. Four newcomers have been added to the team that will start at Sky Stadium, with David Havili one of the most notable additions in fifth-eighth. He replaced Quinn Tupaea. Christophe Ena/AP David Havili has been named to start in fifth-eighth for the All Blacks against Ireland in Wellington on Saturday night...

Designer Plants owners David Eden and Georgina Oxley sued Melbourne Movers and Google for defamation

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A husband and wife engage in an expensive court battle to restore the reputation of their factory business after they are bombarded with more than 100 negative reviews following their feud with a removalist company. David Eden and Georgina Oxley sought the services of Melbourne Movers in September 2018 to transport stock for their small business Designer Plants, which sells decorative artificial greenery for businesses and homes. They were given a fixed price, but the move, which involved transporting the contents of their warehouse, was not completed after debate over the cost of the work. Since the altercation, the couple – who are also councilors in the City of Kingston in Melbourne – have claimed in court documents that they have stolen more than 100 false negative reviews from Google over several years. Since 2018, the couple have spent more than $100,000 in legal fees as they brought search giant Google and the owner of a removal company to court for defamation. ...

David and Georgina are at odds with their removalists. Four years later, they took Google to court

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In the months that followed, Eden and Oxley went to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Court to try to get their money back. Georgina Oxley and David Eden. Credit: Joe Armao They succeeded, winning an order in their favor of $3327.50. The money was finally paid a year after the order was made. Eden and Oxley believe that was the spark for an online campaign against them. According to court documents, the first false reviews posted by removal company owners or people associated with them appeared on Designer Plants’ business page in May 2019. “Very poor quality product. Please save your money at another store,” the review said. The reviewer’s name was the same as the staff member at Melbourne Movers, according to Eden and Oxley’s claims statement, and had posted the five-star review on his employer’s Google business page that same day. In the years since, Eden and Oxley say their pages have been flooded with bad reviews accusing them of scamming people, not ...