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STRONG START FROM CLANCY AND ARTACHO DEL SOLAR AT BIRMINGHAM COMMONWEALTH GAMES

Australia’s women’s beach volleyball team Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar dominated their opening match at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, with 2-0 win over Sri Lanka. The Gold Coast 2018 silver medalists have made no secret they are determined to go one better at these Games and bring home the gold, coming out strong in the first pool match.

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McKeon on cusp of golden Games record

Australia’s swim ace Emma McKeon is on the cusp of becoming the most successful athlete in Commonwealth Games history. She joins fellow Australian swimmers Susie O’Neill, Ian Thorpe and Leisel Jones with 10 career Commonwealth golds. No athlete has won more.

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Woodsmith Mine development on target, say owners Anglo American

Progress is being made in line with a revised development plan for the multimillion-pound Woodsmith Project, says the company behind it. The low carbon fertiliser is being marketed as a means for farmers to increase yields, improve crop quality and enhance soil health. And in this latest update Anglo said “dislocation” in the global fertiliser market during the first half of the year had caused price increases and availability issues which creates an opportunity for the Crop Nutrients business. Anglo said: “Prices are expected to remain firm and above historical levels for the foreseeable future, as supply restrictions and high energy and manufacturing costs continue. Many countries are re-assessing their sourcing of fertiliser and agricultural products as they seek greater reliability of supply while also encouraging more efficient fertiliser use, driving innovation, and supporting more sustainable crop solutions.”

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RICH IN MEDALS ONLY

Australia’s golden girl Emma McKeon could break swimming’s all-time milestones and get zero cash for her troubles. Our nation’s swimming queen is chasing an unprecedented nine medals at one event.

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