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Toddlers' deaths a tragic reminder to parents

The death of a one-year-old girl at a NT campground at the weekend is the fourth time a parent has killed their child with a car in two weeks.

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The Drum

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The Gillard experiment: time to pull the plug?

Received wisdom among voters, the commentariat and even a large number of her own party is that the Gillard experiment has failed and it's time to move on.

This may seem a premature verdict after just over a year in Government.

But then, on a bad day, it can seem as if she has been Prime Minister for an eternity. Perhaps the dreaded It's Time factor is already in play.

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Just In

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Woolies reassures customers over tainted milk

Woolworths is trying to reassure customers that a recall of some of its Home Brand milk is just a precautionary measure.

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World

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Afghan peace deal may hurt women̢۪s rights

Afghanistan correspondent Sally Sara takes a look inside Kabul's women's prison, where there are fears rights could be traded away if the government reaches a peace deal with the Taliban.

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Business

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Market tumbles on fresh Greek fears

Australian shares slumped by more than 2 per cent today as investors were spooked by fresh fears about the state of the global economy.

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Politics

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Formal complaint over Gould's pokie comments

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon and independent MP Andrew Wilkie will today formally complain to Channel Nine about comments made by rugby league commentators about proposed changes to pokies laws.

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Sport

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Buckley and I never great mates: Malthouse

Retired Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse says he and successor Nathan Buckley were never great mates and he does not believe Buckley wanted him to stick around.

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Science and Technology

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NASA revises down giant asteroid threat

NASA says there are fewer giant asteroids in space than once thought and most of the biggest near-Earth asteroids have been found, leaving little threat of one smashing into the planet.

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Environment

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MotoGP champ reveals Japan water radiation fears

Reigning world Moto GP champion Jorge Lorenzo has revealed he is showering in bottled water while in Japan because of concerns about radiation from the Fukushima nuclear plant.

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