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Aussies save series at the death

Patrick Cummins capped a dream debut by hitting the winning runs as Australia recorded a thrilling two-wicket victory in the second Test.

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The Drum

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Afghanistan: when politicians stop listening

It's clear that we can't rely on either major party to end our military involvement in Afghanistan, with their "bipartisan" conspiracy against the wishes of the Australian people.

Australians who care for their country and the future of their children deserve better leaders. Not gunslingers and warmongers.

We need leaders with the courage to acknowledge that Afghanistan is an unwinnable war, to do what most Australians want, and to get our troops out now.

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Just In

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Murder charge over antiques dealer's bashing death

A man has been charged with murder over the bludgeoning death of an antiques dealer in Sydney's inner west earlier this year.

Police say Michael Goh was beaten with an antique dressmaker's mannequin.

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World

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Egypt's cabinet resigns as clashes rage

Egypt's military has reportedly rejected the resignation of the entire cabinet, as deadly clashes continue to flare in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

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Business

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Qantas booked lockout notices before grounding fleet: couriers

Two couriers have told ABC's Lateline program that Qantas booked drivers to deliver lockout notices in the days leading up to the airline's announcement it was grounding its fleet.

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Politics

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Gillard shades Abbott as preferred PM

A new poll shows the Coalition has pulled further ahead of Labor, but Julia Gillard has edged ahead of Tony Abbott as preferred prime minister.

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Sport

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Aussies save series at the death

Patrick Cummins capped a dream debut by hitting the winning runs as Australia recorded a thrilling two-wicket victory in the second Test.

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Science and Technology

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Great Dying happened in hell of a short time

Scientists have pinpointed the timing of the Earth's most dramatic extinction, when bushfires raged across continents and 70 per cent of land animals were wiped out.

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Environment

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Greenhouse gases rose to record high in 2010: UN

The UN weather agency says the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rose to a new high in 2010 and the rate of increase has accelerated.

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