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Dunaden continues Cup's French revolution

Dunaden has become the second French galloper in as many years to claim Australia's greatest race, the Melbourne Cup, in a photo finish.

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Qantas dispute no reason for rushed IR reform

In light of recent high-profile disputes, there has been an increasing amount of media commentary about the Fair Work Act and a supposed increase in industrial action in Australia.

Yet the largely uncritical media coverage of business calls for industrial relations changes has ignored two key facts: the first is that industrial disputes remain near historic lows; the second is that Fair Work changed relatively little when it comes to enterprise bargaining and industrial action.

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Dunaden continues Cup's French revolution

Dunaden has become the second French galloper in as many years to claim Australia's greatest race, the Melbourne Cup (3,200m) in a photo finish.

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Hundreds of rebels killed in clashes with Sudan

Hundreds of pro-independence rebels were killed in clashes with the Sudanese army in the restive South Kordofan state on Monday, a local governor said.

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Borrowers win cup day rate cut

The Reserve Bank of Australia cuts the official interest rate for the first time since April 2009, handing borrowers a win on Melbourne Cup day.

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Anger grows over Egyptian blogger's arrest

Thousands of Egyptians are protesting in Cairo's Tahrir Square over the jailing of a prominent activist who has been remanded in custody for 15 days.

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Sport

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Dunaden continues Cup's French revolution

Dunaden has become the second French galloper in as many years to claim Australia's greatest race, the Melbourne Cup (3,200m) in a photo finish.

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Research grants allocated to mental health, tastier cheese

More fuel efficient cars, better mental health in Indigenous communities and tastier cheese could be some of the results from a $310 million Federal Government investment in research.

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Call for massive Antarctic marine reserves

A new coalition of environmental and conservation groups is calling for a massive area surrounding Antarctica to be protected in marine reserves.

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Tue 01 Nov, 2011

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Angry Qantas passengers still stuck in LA

Hundreds of Qantas passengers remain stranded in Los Angeles and say the airline is not doing enough to get them on flights to Australia.

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The Drum

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Occupy Qantas: Joyce and the 99 per cent

Only slightly less bizarre than Qantas CEO Allan Joyce's decision to ground his fleet over the weekend has been the muted response by the nation's media.

But the story being told in the traditional media bears little connection to the attitudes of the general public. 

As this week's Essential Report shows, in the public's interpretation of events like the Qantas grounding and the Occupy protests, there are bigger forces at play than the daily news cycle.

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Champagne and roses ready to greet cup crowds

Around 100,000 people will make their way through the turnstiles at Flemington Racecourse to watch the Melbourne Cup today.

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World

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Palestine given UNESCO membership

The United Nations' top cultural body UNESCO has voted to grant full membership to the Palestinians.

The move could boost the chances of recognition for a Palestinian state at the wider UN and will give Palestinians the right to nominate ancient cultural sites for inclusion on the world heritage register.

But the vote in Paris has angered Israel and the United States and both countries consider the peace process is now more in danger than ever.

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Qantas boss never warned of grounding: Albanese

Qantas planes are back in the sky, as the Government contradicts claims it was warned "on multiple occasions" by the airline that it might ground its fleet.

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Alice Springs votes against youth curfew

The Alice Springs Town Council has voted against trying to impose a youth curfew in the town.

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Sport

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Americain favourite to defend Melbourne Cup

Overseas-trained horses dominate the betting for today's Melbourne Cup, with last year's winner Americain the popular pick to repeat his win at Flemington.

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Science and Technology

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Blackberry pinches Colvin's Twitter pic for ad

PM presenter Mark Colvin calls on a tech company to investigate how a photo of him ended up in one of their promo videos.

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Environment

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Call for Antarctic marine reserves

A new coalition of environmental and conservation groups is calling for a massive area surrounding Antarctica to be protected in marine reserves.

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