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Mon 12 Sep, 2011

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Labor Caucus backs offshore processing

Labor's Caucus agree to attempt to change the law to ensure offshore processing of asylum seekers can continue.

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The Drum

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We will decide, says Gillard. And so will Abbott.

After several weeks of confusion and internal argument following the High Court's king-hit to the so-called 'Malaysia solution', the PM has simplified things somewhat.

What Julia Gillard has decided to do, with the support of her Cabinet and of her caucus, is to introduce legislation legalising offshore processing in general and try to shame the Opposition into voting for it.

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Just In

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Scully best-paid player in AFL history

Greater Western Sydney recruit Tom Scully will be paid substantially more in the first year of his contract than any player in AFL history, his jilted club Melbourne believes.

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World

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Watch the US ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks

Watch the US ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

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Business

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European debt fears hammer local shares

Billions of dollars have been wiped off local shares on fears European countries cannot repay their debts.

The local share market has continued its morning dive, falling 3.11 per cent, following speculation that Greece will soon default on its large debts.

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Politics

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Senator denies making shoplifting confession

Liberal Senator Mary Jo Fisher has denied she confessed to police she took groceries from a supermarket without paying.

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Sport

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Stosur stunned by ease of final triumph

Samantha Stosur never stopped believing she could win a grand slam singles title - but even she didn't expect it to be so easy to defeat Serena Williams.

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Science and Technology

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NASA launches twin satellites to map Moon's core

NASA has launched a $500 million pair of washing-machine-sized satellites that are on a mission to map the Moon's inner core for the first time.

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Environment

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Leaked cables reveal watered down reef protection

Leaked diplomatic cables show the Federal Government watered down reef protection laws in 2009 to avoid a dispute with the US government.

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