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Tue 15 Nov, 2011

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PM changes mind on uranium sales to India

Prime Minister Julia Gillard is backing a push to reverse Labor's long-standing ban on selling yellowcake uranium to India.

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The Drum

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You say nanny state, and I say intervention ...

The Gillard Government want plain package cigarettes, they want a tax on alcopops, they want to protect us from poker machine addiction.

The Howard Government introduced the Northern Territory intervention and its income management system, but when it comes to managing pokie spending the Opposition stand strongly against the notion.

Ultimately, no matter who is in charge, we are moving towards a nanny state. The parties are just selective as to what they wish to nanny.

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Just In

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15yo boy charged with bashing, stabbing mum

A 15-year-old boy from Sydney's west has been charged after allegedly hitting his mother with a baseball bat then stabbing her.

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World

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Syria isolated as Jordan turns on Assad

Jordan's King Abdullah has become the first Arab leader to publicly call for Syria's president to step down and make way for a new political regime.

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Business

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APEC leaders agree to slash green tariffs

Without an Hawaiian shirt in sight, APEC leaders commit to cutting tariffs on environmental goods to no more than 5 per cent by the end of 2015.

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Politics

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PM changes mind on uranium sales to India

Prime Minister Julia Gillard is backing a push to reverse Labor's long-standing ban on selling yellowcake uranium to India.

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Sport

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Roebuck was facing sexual assault allegation: Maxwell

The ABC's Jim Maxwell has confirmed that Peter Roebuck was about to be detained over an alleged sexual assault when he leapt to his death from his Cape Town hotel.

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Science and Technology

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Murdoch faces tough questions at hacking inquiry

James Murdoch is accused of running his media empire like a "mafia boss" during a parliamentary inquiry into the UK phone hacking scandal.

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Environment

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Marine life falls victim to Queensland's floods

Nine months after floods and cyclones battered Queensland, dugongs and turtles are dying in record numbers.

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