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Skyrocketing self-harm rates spark detention inquest

The Commonwealth ombudsman has launched an inquiry into skyrocketing rates of suicide attempts and self-harm in immigration detention centres.More »

The Drum

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'Stagflation' looms for Australia's economy

High inflation combined with a sluggish, or stagnant, economy is described as 'stagflation'.
It is theoretically impossible to have inflation and a stagnant economy at the same time. Yet we all know that the real world can deliver nasty surprises to theoretical modelling.
The Government must deal with the problem early and quickly.More »

Just In

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US soldier arrested over terrorist plot

A 21-year-old US soldier has been arrested for planning to attack one of AmericaĆ¢€™s largest military bases, Fort Hood in Texas.More »

World

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Wild weather kills 50 in S Korea

Record rainfall, landslides and flooding have killed more than 50 people in South Korea.More »

Business

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Temperature rising ahead of US debt deadline

The political impasse over raising the US$14.3 trillion debt ceiling in the United States shows no signs of breaking ahead of a key vote later today.More »

Politics

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Skyrocketing self-harm rates spark detention inquest

The Commonwealth ombudsman has launched an inquiry into skyrocketing rates of suicide attempts and self-harm in immigration detention centres.More »

Sport

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Sky's the limit for new champ Magnussen

James Magnussen has set his sights on breaking the "supersuit" world record after snaring the 100m freestyle world title.

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Science and Technology

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Farmer sues neighbour over GM contamination

A Western Australian farmer is launching legal action against his neighbour for allegedly contaminating his organic property with genetically modified (GM) crops.More »

Environment

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Rare rock wallabies returned to outback

Six rare rock wallabies taken from the far north-west of South Australia as joeys have returned home to the APY Lands.
Monarto Zoo staff kept them safe until adulthood and six of the wallabies have now been returned to the APY Lands and released into a 100-hectare predator-proof enclosure.More »

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