Coopers apologises amid boycott campaign
The owners of South Australian brewery Coopers have released a video apology, after the use of their beer in a debate about marriage equality sparked a boycott campaign.
The owners of South Australian brewery Coopers have released a video apology, after the use of their beer in a debate about marriage equality sparked a boycott campaign.
"Coopers Brewery are apologising for nothing, they've done nothing wrong."
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Andrew Fifita has opened up about how close he came to walking away from rugby league, describing himself as "the world's most hated man" during his tumultuous premiership season.
American TV channel MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said on Twitter on Tuesday she would reveal the President's tax affairs on air.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says national leadership is required to avert a looming gas crisis in Australia.
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Israeli Prime Minister and wife testified in court that a journalist had invented a story that Sara Netanyahu once ordered her husband out of their car.
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