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Bus fire hero receives Taxi Award

Taxi driver Aquek Nyok was hailed a hero after kicking open the back door of a burning bus to let out passengers.

The heroic taxi driver that helped save passengers from a burning bus has been honour and given a weekend away with and upgrade from his maxi-taxi.

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dead

Fidel Castro in Havana, Cuba in 1997.

Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader who built a communist state on the doorstep of the United States and for five decades defied US efforts to topple him, died on Friday, state-run Cuban Television said. He was 90.

Fidel Castro, Cuban leader, dead at 90

Cuban President Fidel Castro gives a speech in Havana in 2004.

Fidel Castro, whose Cuban revolution turned his Caribbean island into a potent symbol of the world's greatest ideological and economic divides of the 20th century, has died, Cuban state media announced early Saturday. He was 90.

Petrevski-Seton ready to heat up Blues' midfield

Carlton coach Brendon Bolton with Sam Petrevski-Seton.

Having spent the past fortnight installing solar panels, Carlton's top draft pick Sam Petrevski-Seton will now look to add some electricity to a midfield recruiting chief Steve Silvagni says has craved speed.

Bombers cash in on number one pick

Dream come true: McGrath with his new coach, John Worsfold.

Essendon has not wasted time in cashing in on its number one draft pick, on Saturday encouraging fans to bid for hats bearing the 18-year-old's autograph.

Taumalolo, Holmes hope to live NFL dream

Raiders ready: Jason Taumalolo would love the chance to join the Oakland Raiders in the NFL.

If Jason Taumalolo has his way he will be living in sunny California and suiting up in the menacing silver and black of the Oakland Raiders while Valentine Holmes is a fan of the New York Giants and wouldn't mind the hustle bustle of life in Manhattan.

'It was like a war zone'

Professor George Braitberg worked through the asthma crisis on Monday.

On the night of the thunderstorm asthma, hospitals were inundated with people suffering respiratory difficulties. George Braitberg recounts what is was like to be at the frontline of efforts to fight a crisis unprecedented in scale.