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D'Arcy speaks out after guilty plea
Queensland swimmer Nick D'Arcy says he is standing by his version of events over the assault of former swimmer Simon Cowley.[MORE]
D'Arcy pleads guilty to assault
Nick D'Arcy has pleaded guilty to recklessly causing grievous bodily harm.[MORE]
Man charged over assault
A 44-year-old man has been charged with numerous offences after a traffic incident in the Sunshine Coast suburb of Buddina.[MORE]
D'Arcy makes winning return to pool
Controversial swimmer Nick D'Arcy has returned to the pool in record-breaking fashion, dead-heating for the 200 metres butterfly title in Australian record time at the World Cup short course meet in Sydney.[MORE]
Police hunt car thief after high-speed chase
Police are looking for a man who knocked an 80-year-old man to the ground at Buddina and stole his car, before leading police on a high-speed pursuit along the Bruce Highway.[MORE]
D'Arcy determined to reclaim national spot
Australian butterfly champion Nick D'Arcy will make his return to competitive swimming at next month's World Cup meet in Sydney.[MORE]
CAS releases details of failed D'Arcy appeal
The CAS has made public its findings from Nick D'Arcy's appeal to be reinstated to the Australian Olympic team.[MORE]
Lawyers say D'Arcy case 'tried by AOC'
Lawyers for Sunshine Coast swimmer Nick D'Arcy say their client may not get a fair trial after the publicity surrounding the case.[MORE]
D'Arcy vows to cheer former team-mates
Nick D'Arcy has not made any decision on his future in swimming.[MORE]
D'Arcy's Olympic bid officially over
Australian swimmer Nick D'Arcy has failed in his final bid to compete at the Beijing Olympics. [MORE]
D'Arcy's coach backs final appeal
The coach of Australian swimmer Nick D'Arcy says he supports the 20-year-old's decision to again appeal against his axing from the Australian Olympic team for the Beijing Games.[MORE]
D'Arcy lodges appeal against Olympic team sacking
Nick D'Arcy has lodged a final appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the AOC's decision to kick him off the team for Beijing.[MORE]
D'Arcy remains out of Olympic team
The AOC has confirmed the decision to drop swimmer Nick D'Arcy from the Australian swimming team for the Beijing Olympics.[MORE]
Decision day: D'Arcy leaves AOC meeting
Swimmer Nick D'Arcy has left his meeting with the Australian Olympic Committee without knowing if he has a place on the team for Beijing. [MORE]
Decision day for D'Arcy
Australian Olympic Committee to meet to make its final decision on the future of swimmer Nick D'Arcy. [MORE]
D'Arcy to plead his case next week
Nick D'Arcy's lawyer says his client will address the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) board next week when it meets to decide the swimmer's future.[MORE]
Coates removes himself from D'Arcy decision
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) president John Coates has removed himself from the executive committee which will consider whether swimmer Nick D'Arcy should be allowed on the team for Beijing.[MORE]
Pair charged over Buddina bashing
Two men have been charged over an assault at Buddina on the weekend.[MORE]
D'Arcy decision shouldn't be made by AOC: lawyer
The lawyer for Nick D'Arcy says the fate of the Olympic swimmer should be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).[MORE]
AOC set to confirm D'Arcy decision
The Australian Olympic Committee will decide whether to withdraw Nick D'Arcy's place on the swimming team for Beijing.[MORE]
D'Arcy loses Olympic appeal
Australian swimmer Nick D'Arcy has failed in his quest to be reinstated to the Beijing Olympic team.[MORE]
Stranded longliner returns to sea
The Sunshine Coast has lost its latest tourist attraction, after a stranded fishing boat was towed back out to sea.[MORE]
Student accused of school stabbing gets bail
A 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing another student at Mountain Creek State High School, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, has been granted bail. [MORE]
Youth accused of police stand-off faces court
A 17-year-old youth, charged over a seven-hour stand-off with police on Tuesday, has been remanded in custody. [MORE]
Police continue investigation into Sun Coast double fatality
It is still unclear what caused the deaths of a man and a woman found in their Sunshine Coast home on Tuesday.[MORE]