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Umpire ends Qantas dispute

Qantas management has been told to get its aircraft back in the sky and drop its plans to lock out its workforce tonight.

Early this morning the workplace umpire put a stop to all industrial action by the airline and unions, saying it was acting to prevent significant damage to the tourism and airline industries.

The airline says it should have its planes back in the sky by this afternoon if it gets the go-ahead from the safety regulator.

Read more about what caused the Qantas dispute.

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Long to reign over us... if we should be so lucky

The Queen's visit has once again dragged the Australian republic debate out of the corner.

But in truth, there's just no good reason to get rid of the Queen. She's not hurting anyone.

To the contrary, Queens are awesome... and surely, anything would be better than Eddie McGuire as Australian president.

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Just In

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Police sniff out $1m cannabis crop

The keen noses of two New South Wales police officers have led them to a cannabis crop worth more than $1 million on the state's central coast.

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World

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Worldwide travel chaos after Qantas grounding

Hundreds of passengers were left stranded around the world after Qantas grounded its entire fleet over the weekend.

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Business

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Qantas to fly after dispute terminated

Fair Work Australia rules to terminate the Qantas industrial dispute, paving the way for the airline to return to the skies.

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Umpire ends Qantas dispute

Qantas management has been told to get its aircraft back in the sky and drop its plans to lock out its workforce tonight.

Early this morning the workplace umpire put a stop to all industrial action by the airline and unions, saying it was acting to prevent significant damage to the tourism and airline industries.

The airline says it should have its planes back in the sky by this afternoon if it gets the go-ahead from the safety regulator.

Read more about what caused the Qantas dispute.

More »

Sport

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Vettel cruises to victory in India

Red Bull's double world champion Sebastian Vettel ran away with the inaugural Indian Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday for his 11th win this season.

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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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Seaweed advances south to extinction

Swathes of Australia's seaweed are shifting south to escape warming oceans and many risk becoming extinct, a new study has found.

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