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Lauren Jackson picked for Opals squad ahead of FIBA ​​Women’s Basketball World Cup

Lauren Jackson’s stunning return back to international basketball has continued after officially being picked in the Opals squad for the FIBA ​​world cup, which starts in Sydney on September 22.

Jackson, 41, was announced as part of a 12-strong squad, marking the veteran’s fifth world cup appearance, the last of which was in 2010.

“There were a lot of emotions when [coach] sandy [Brondello] rang me,” Jackson said.

“I had a bit of a cry to be honest.

“I have been working my body hard, and I didn’t honestly know if it was going to hold up to my intense training regimen, but it has and I’m feeling good.

“The whole team have been so welcoming and made me feel at home. The age difference disappears as soon as I step onto the court.

“I believe in this team and what we can achieve. If I can play a part in getting us onto the podium, then the hard work is all worthwhile.”

Jackson announced her competitive basketball comeback in February this year after joining the Albury Wodonga Bandits, and was then picked up in the extended Opals squad in June.

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In December 2021, Jackson told ABC Sport she had been using medicinal cannabis to overcome a battle with prescription painkillers after years of injury.

“I’ve been open about my battle with prescription medication during my career, and when I retired I went off everything because I wanted to raise my kids and just be the very best version of myself,” she said.

“[Medicinal cannabis] helped me a lot and has gotten me to the point where I’m able to train again and live a very active lifestyle with my two little boys.”

Brondello said Jackson had put in the work to be included in the squad.

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Seven men face court after police seize almost $40 million of cannabis from rural Queensland property

Police have shut down a large drug operation in southern Queensland, seizing what they allege is almost $40 million worth of cannabis.

Queensland Police arrested seven men, aged between 35 and 46 after raiding a rural property at Boondooma, about 330 kilometers north-west of Brisbane.

Police said when they arrived at the former cattle station around 6am on August 5, they found several large greenhouses, measuring about 130 meters by 60 meters.

Officers allegedly seized more than 15,000 cannabis plants and 50 kilograms of dried cannabis, as well as generators and hydroponic equipment.

Police said the cannabis seized had a street value of about $39.9 million.

The seven men have been charged with producing and possessing a dangerous drug.

An aerial shot of crops burning on barren ground
$39.9 million worth of cannabis was found and destroyed by police.(Supplied: Queensland Police Service)

Ninh Van Nguyen, 43, Minh Van Troung, 41, Van Tuan Dang, 46, The Dung Le, 42, Van Tuan Ngo, 40, Tony Anh Cao, 36, and Hieu Huu Nguyen, 35, appeared in the Murgon Magistrates Court on Saturday.

They were remanded in custody with the case adjourned for mention in the same court on August 16.

The raid was the result of an arrest in July, when 200 kilograms of cannabis was allegedly seized from a car that was stopped on the Warrego Highway at Helidon.

It is alleged the cannabis had come from the property at Boondooma.

Police have destroyed the cannabis plants seized and dismantled the hydroponic equipment found at the site.

Investigations are continuing.

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