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Evans seals historic Tour win

An emotional Cadel Evans paid tribute to his legion of Australian fans as he won the Tour de France and rode into sporting history in Paris overnight.More »

The Drum

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This is not a crazed loner, this is a terrorist

What began as an unambiguous act of terrorism by Norway's Anders Behring Breivik on Friday is slowly becoming the work of a "lone gunman".
But the more we explain away acts of domestic terrorism as isolated cases of madness, the less capable we become of spotting it.
Having realised the weekend's attacks in Norway weren't Islamist, we must do better than lazily assuming Breivik is just Norway's answer to Martin Bryant.More »

Just In

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MP keen for early polls by petition

An Upper House MP will push to give South Australians the ability to force early state elections.More »

World

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Norway massacre survivors ask 'why us?'

Survivors of the shooting massacre in Norway have told extraordinary stories of how they escaped the gunman who opened fire at a youth camp.More »

Business

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PM signs historic forest peace deal

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has signed a historic heads of agreement deal that will see more Tasmanian forests protected from logging.
Industry has backed the plan, but it has already been rejected by the Greens at both a state and federal level.
It comes after nine months of negotiations between conservation groups and the forest industry.More »

Politics

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MP keen for early polls by petition

An Upper House MP will push to give South Australians the ability to force early state elections.More »

Sport

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Evans seals historic Tour win

An emotional Cadel Evans paid tribute to his legion of Australian fans as he won the Tour de France and rode into sporting history in Paris overnight.

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Science and Technology

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Mysterious illness killing off sea turtles

Scientists are trying to work out why dead and dying sea turtles keep washing ashore in north Queensland. More »

Environment

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Voters warming to carbon tax: poll

The latest Newspoll shows public support for the carbon tax has risen 6 per cent since the details of the carbon pricing scheme were revealed by Prime Minister Julia Gillard.More »

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