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Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan Two Australian soldiers were killed in Afghanistan on Monday in a "very bad day" for the Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston has announced. Government considers live export bans The Federal Government is considering banning live animal exports to some countries after ABC TV broadcast disturbing footage of Australian cattle being mistreated in Indonesian abattoirs. ASIC boss declares war on corporate crooks The new head of corporate watchdog ASIC has ordered a greater use of telephone and wire taps and email intercepts to nail corporate crooks. Garnaut to unveil carbon compo plans The Federal Government will get final recommendations today about how it should compensate families for the extra costs of a carbon tax. Sam Ibrahim charged over bank kidnapping Former bikie boss Sam Ibrahim has been charged over an alleged kidnapping at a bank in Sydney's north-west yesterday. |
The Drum | More from The Drum > |
Belief or denial: still the bottom line in climate politics The climate change debate may be getting warmer with much hot air expended over who should and should not say 'Yes' but the real question for those who want action is 'do you accept the science?' More than party political affiliation, a belief that climate change is real is the key determinant of whether or not someone will support the Federal Government's carbon price. Winning the war against electricity The failure to force existing coal-powered electricity generators to close leaves high-cost alternative energy solutions even more vulnerable. The mining agenda from a Yamatji perspective The people that benefit least from mining are the people removed from the land to allow it. It's time Australia caught up with Saudi Arabia. Modern feminism: politics and rights not spectacle Unlike in Canada where it originated, the politics and demands of SlutWalk in Australia are either unclear or non-existent. The future of conservatism in the UK What is conservatism? Some claim that it is a mere pragmatism - that it has no ideas, guiding theme or undergirding foundation, that it is doing what works without direction or belief. Others say the British Tories are the party of vested interest, others still say that conservatism is best expressed by a pure libertarianism. What then is modern conservatism - what does it care about, what does it seek to conserve? Why nothing less than society itself. |
Just in | More Just In Stories > |
ASIC boss declares war on corporate crooks The new head of corporate watchdog ASIC has ordered a greater use of telephone and wire taps and email intercepts to nail corporate crooks. Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan Two Australian soldiers were killed in Afghanistan on Monday in a "very bad day" for the Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston has announced. Beware the swear word or cop a fine The Victorian Government plans to introduce laws this week that will give police permanent power to issue on-the-spot fines to people who swear. |
World | More World Stories > |
Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan Two Australian soldiers were killed in Afghanistan on Monday in a "very bad day" for the Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston has announced. Market set to open higher There was no trading in the United States or the UK overnight because of public holidays, leaving the Australian market with little direction when local trading begins this morning. Truce talks held as Libya defections mount South African president Jacob Zuma has met Libyan leader Moamar Gaddafi for truce talks as NATO said the strongman's "reign of terror" was nearing its end and top military officers deserted him. |
Business | More Business Stories > |
Mackay Sugar now Tully Sugar's biggest shareholder Mackay Sugar is the largest shareholder in Tully Sugar in far north Queensland after a share buyout over the weekend. Market set to open higher There was no trading in the United States or the UK overnight because of public holidays, leaving the Australian market with little direction when local trading begins this morning. Forum to spotlight coal seam gas industry The impact of the booming coal seam gas (CSG) industry will be discussed at a national conference starting today in Brisbane. |
Politics | More Politics Stories > |
Beware the swear word or cop a fine The Victorian Government plans to introduce laws this week that will give police permanent power to issue on-the-spot fines to people who swear. Government releases year 12 graduate information New data from the Queensland Studies Authority (QSA) shows last year's year 12 students posted the state's best results on record. Government considers live export bans The Federal Government is considering banning live animal exports to some countries after ABC TV broadcast disturbing footage of Australian cattle being mistreated in Indonesian abattoirs. |
Sport | More Sport Stories > |
Panthers account for Rabbitohs
Besieged Blatter denies FIFA in crisis
Djokovic into French semis
Swansea reaches Premier League in play-off
Stuart calls off meeting with Harrigan
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Science & Technology | More Science & Technology Stories > |
Bones may be ancient Aboriginal remains Police believe skeletal remains found in Little Menindee creek may be ancient Aboriginal remains. Ugly font may improve learning Inspired by comic strips and hated by font designers, new research suggests Comic Sans may help people remember what they read. New chief scientist predicts no problems Australia's new chief scientist Ian Chubb says he expects to be able to meet the Prime Minister Julia Gillard whenever he needs to. |
Environment | More Environment Stories > |
Growing anger over solar uncertainty There is growing anger over the ACT Government's refusal to spell out the future of its solar panel program that pays households for producing green energy. Farmland to get protection from mining The Queensland Government says two key food-growing areas will be protected from mining and other development from today. Garnaut to unveil carbon compo plans The Federal Government will get final recommendations today about how it should compensate families for the extra costs of a carbon tax. |
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