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BIG BROTHER: Belle Gibson’s brother Nick speaks out, this week on 60 MINUTES

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Optus Sport Has signed a new deal with Cricket Australia that will see it stream 47 matches of the Women’s Big Bash League via the Optus Sport App and through Yes TV by Fetch.

After Network Ten’s coverage of the Rebel WBBL opening weekend proved popular with audiences around the country, fans can now watch the live stream of the 47 non-broadcast matches on both cricket.com.au and Optus Sport.

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Eligible mobile, mobile broadband and home broadband customers with an Optus Sport subscription will be able to watch 47 WBBL|02 matches live, plus replays of the 12 matches broadcast on Network Ten, as well as get access to classic matches, extended match highlights and in-depth game analysis.

Customers can get Optus Sport for just $15/month on selected plans $30 and above (minimum cost over 12 months is $540 on $30 mobile plan). Optus Sport is included at no extra cost on selected plans $85 and above (minimum cost over 24 months $2,040 on $85 mobile plan).

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BIG BROTHER: Belle Gibson’s brother Nick speaks out, this week on 60 MINUTES

This week on 60 Minutes, Belle Gibson, known for falsely claiming to cure brain cancer with natural remedies, profited greatly from her deception, leaving lasting pain for her victims, including her brother Nick.
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