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PNG police charge man behind mutiny

Police in Papua New Guinea have arrested and charged the man who led last week's failed military mutiny.

Colonel Yaura Sasa was arrested at a lodge in the Port Moresby suburb of Boroko last night.

Today he made a brief appearance in the Waigani committal court, later saying he had been charged with mutiny, but that he is not guilty.

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The Drum

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The tale of the redhead and the rug salesman

A rather intense Hobart rug salesman finds himself, by means of an unimaginable electoral accident, in a position of great influence over the political welfare of an Altona redhead.

The rug salesman makes it known that he wants pokies reforms, a deal is struck, and the redhead becomes Prime Minister.

But in the early days of the year in which her debt becomes due, the redhead makes an announcement...

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Just In

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Police crack down on tattooed officers

New South Wales police officers who have tattoos may be told to keep them hidden under a new policy that has been drawn up.

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World

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PNG police charge man behind mutiny

Police in Papua New Guinea have arrested and charged the man who led last week's failed military mutiny.

Colonel Yaura Sasa was arrested at a lodge in the Port Moresby suburb of Boroko last night.

Today he made a brief appearance in the Waigani committal court, later saying he had been charged with mutiny, but that he is not guilty.

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Business

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Australian miner's permit revoked over protests

Indonesia has revoked a gold mining exploration permit granted to an Australian miner following a series of violent protests against the project left two dead last month.

The decision came after thousands of people demonstrated on Thursday on Sumbawa Island, near the popular tourist destination of Bali.

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Politics

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Windsor welcomes mining committee

Independent MP Tony Windsor has described the interim appointments to a scientific committee that will advise on new mining and coal seam gas projects as a good "first step".

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Sport

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'No limits' says victorious Azarenka

Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka has warned there are no limits to what she could achieve after destroying Maria Sharapova.

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Science and Technology

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Gingrich promises to shoot for the Moon

US presidential contender Newt Gingrich has called for a base on the Moon, as the Republican nomination race prepares for a vote in Florida next week.

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Environment

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Australian miner's permit revoked over protests

Indonesia has revoked a gold mining exploration permit granted to an Australian miner following a series of violent protests against the project left two dead last month.

The decision came after thousands of people demonstrated on Thursday on Sumbawa Island, near the popular tourist destination of Bali.

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