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Investigators head to ABC chopper crash site

Air investigators will begin the painstaking task of trying to piece together the events that led to a helicopter crash that killed three of ABC's finest newsmen.
A memorial service will be held later today for journalist Paul Lockyer, cameraman John Bean and pilot Gary Ticehurst, who died when their chopper crashed near Lake Eyre in South Australia on Thursday evening.More »

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The modern budget's billions are holier than thou

The budgetary black hole. Once upon a time it was a rare phrase, but these days it's always with us, a feature of the permanent campaign.
And for that reason, black holes seem neither so black, nor so holey, as they used to do.
Perhaps it's all these extra zeroes romping round the place post-GFC that makes us so blasé. Think about it.More »

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Yunupingu scoops Indigenous music awards

Blind singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu takes out almost every category at the National Indigenous Music Awards.More »

World

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Relatives visit Norway massacre site

Relatives of the victims of Norway's shooting massacre visit the island where 69 people were shot dead last month.More »

Business

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Global stocks slip amid investor fears

Global stocks slip amid lingering fears about Europe's debt crisis and a possible slide by major economies into recession.More »

Politics

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Leaders agree to disagree on carbon tax

Federal, state and territory leaders have agreed to do more work on a disability insurance scheme and on a 10-year mental health plan, but they disagree on a carbon tax.More »

Sport

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Storm sloppy in record-breaking win

Melbourne holds off St George Illawarra 8-6 at home, celebrating a club record with its 12th consecutive win in Billy Slater's 200th match.

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Science and Technology

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Most Australians duped by science fiction

More than three-quarters of Australians believe microscopic life has been found on other planets and almost half believe humans can be frozen and thawed back to life, despite neither being true.More »

Environment

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Coral Sea a hotspot for marine life

A report on the state of the Coral Sea off north Queensland has found that it is one of the last places on earth where large marine animals can still be found in solid numbers.More »

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