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Retail super funds aren't matching it with banks

New research shows that when it comes to retail super funds, some investors would have been better off putting their money in the bank.

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The Drum

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A Rudd comeback? Tell 'em, sadly, they're dreaming

Despite the Opposition's obsession with the prospect of a Kevin Rudd comeback, simple arithmetic suggests that Julia Gillard is fairly safe, at least for some time yet.

There is no doubt that some rusted-on Ruddites are starting to make soundings, but in spite of the lazier commentators there is no serious campaign - yet.

And if Abbott has his way, there never will be. For once, he and Gillard are in perfect harmony.

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Just In

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Chevron green lights $25bn Wheatstone project

Chevron has formally approved the $25 billion Wheatstone LNG project in WA's Pilbara region, giving the green light to one of the nation's largest resources projects.

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World

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Sell-out crowd witnesses Barcelona's final bullfight

Thousands of fans turned out to witness Barcelona's last bullfight as a ban on the centuries-old tradition took effect in Spain's Catalonia region.

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Business

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Retail super funds aren't matching it with banks

New research shows that when it comes to retail super funds, some investors would have been better off putting their money in the bank.

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Politics

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Expert rubbishes AFL's pokies warning

A leading gambling researcher says claims new poker machine laws could seriously hurt AFL clubs are "beyond belief".

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Sport

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Cats backing Johnson to get up

Geelong forward Steve Johnson's proven ability to play with pain is giving the Cats hope he can play in Saturday's grand final.

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Science and Technology

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NASA working to confirm space junk touchdown

NASA has confirmed the crash-landing of the biggest piece of US space junk to fall in 30 years, but the precise location is not yet known.

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Environment

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Climate scientists urged to make voices heard

Australia's chief scientist says the media coverage of the climate change debate has been "very ordinary" and has urged the science community to do more to argue its case.

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