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Gaddafi in meat locker amid burial indecision

Even in death former Libyan Leader Moamar Gaddafi is causing conflict in Libya with a decision yet to be reached on how, when and where to bury his corpse.

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The Drum

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The finch that ate Clive, and other miner nightmares

It's been a rough week for mining.

First Alan Jones at the Press Club, and now the revelation that Clive Palmer's plans for a $1 billion open-cut coal mine in Queensland could be derailed by a colony of finches.

So should teeny creatures already knocking on the gates of Salvation have the capacity to stop giant projects in their tracks?

The democracy of Australia has already answered "yes".

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Queen to take centre stage at military ceremony

The Queen will make another public appearance in Canberra today at the Presentation of Colours ceremony at the Royal Military College (RMC) in Duntroon.

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World

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Gaddafi in meat locker amid burial indecision

Even in death former Libyan Leader Moamar Gaddafi is causing conflict in Libya with a decision yet to be reached on how, when and where to bury his corpse.

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Business

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Murdoch faces investors amid new hack claims

Defiant News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch has faced angry shareholders at the first AGM since the phone hacking scandal erupted.

The feisty meeting heard claims the now-defunct News of the World hacked computers as well as telephone voicemails.

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Politics

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Andrew Fraser plans civil union push

Civil unions may soon be allowed in Queensland, while a federal debate takes place about same-sex marriage.

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Sport

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Bronzed Aussies down Wales, lose Cooper

The Wallabies secured third place but lost star fly half Quade Cooper in their 21-18 Rugby World Cup play-off win over Wales at Eden Park.

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Science and Technology

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Ancient cycads not so ancient, research finds

The distinctive cycad plant is popular the world over, as much for its attractive green fronds as for its link to the prehistoric world.

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Environment

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Another solar race car catches fire

A second car has caught fire during the World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide.

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