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Australia finished the first day on 274 for five, with Cameron Green on 28 and Tim Paine alongside him on 38 to put the home side marginally in front on a benign Gabba wicket.
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Guy Williams has described as an “irresistible opportunity” his appointment as head coach of the CQ Capras.
The 36 year old will take on the top job this season following the resignation of David Faiumu, who spent the past two years in the position.
Williams has a long and successful association with the Capras. He is the most capped player in the club’s history, having made 216 appearances in the maroon and blue since his debut in 2002.
His enduring playing career also included five games with the Brisbane Broncos and stints in France with Toulouse Olympique and Lezignan Sangliers.
Items touched by thousands of Queenslanders each day have the same levels of bacteria as a public bathroom, raising concerns the state has become complacent in the battle against COVID-19. A Sunday-Mail investigation has found self-serve check-outs, trolleys, tables and escalators remain covered in high levels of bacteria despite the pandemic forcing Queenslanders to seriously consider their own personal hygiene. Worryingly, a widespread move to use self-serve check-outs to limit contact with supermarket workers may be doing more damage than good. Of the ten locations tested by The Sunday-Mail, a self-serve checkout at a major supermarket recorded the highest level of bacteria.