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Strike on as last-minute Qantas talks fail

Qantas has been accused of locking out ground staff preparing to take part in a strike which will affect more than 6,000 domestic air passengers today.

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The Drum

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The art of talking to toddlers

In order to be heard above the white noise that surrounds us, politics becomes a shouting match.

Words are carefully tested to hit emotional buttons, exposition gives way to exhibition. And the casualties? Serious political debate and real argument for change.

If Labor wants to seriously improve communications with an electorate that displays all the hallmarks of a bunch of feral four-year-olds, maybe it's time to take some lessons from the experts.

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Priest writes to Xenophon over naming

The Adelaide priest named as an alleged rapist by Senator Nick Xenophon has hit back, saying his reputation has been irreparably smeared and denigrated.

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World

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Dozens gunned down as Yemen protests rage

Security forces shoot dead dozens of protesters in the Yemen capital, including two children killed by snipers.

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Business

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Strike on as last-minute Qantas talks fail

Qantas has been accused of locking out ground staff preparing to take part in a strike which will affect more than 6,000 domestic air passengers today.

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Politics

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Priest writes to Xenophon over naming

The Adelaide priest named as an alleged rapist by Senator Nick Xenophon has hit back, saying his reputation has been irreparably smeared and denigrated.

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Sport

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Hasler wary of Broncos' momentum

Manly coach Des Hasler admits he is concerned Brisbane's momentum could derail his side's NRL premiership hopes.

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Science and Technology

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Bus-size satellite heading for Earth

A 20-year-old satellite the size of a bus is falling out of orbit and is expected to crash somewhere on Earth next week.

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Environment

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Tokyo anti-nuclear rally draws thousands

An estimated 60,000 people have taken to the streets of Tokyo in the the largest anti-nuclear demonstration since the Fukushima nuclear meltdown six months ago.

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