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Former deputy PM Bowen dies

Tributes are flowing for former deputy prime minister Lionel Bowen, who served under Gough Whitlam and Bob Hawke.

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The Drum

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Labor's seven deadly sins

Almost every political observer recognises that unless something altogether unexpected happens, by late 2013 Australia will have an Abbott government.

The more contentious question is what has gone wrong for Labor? This piece is offered as a contribution to a necessary debate.

In my view, the strange and rather sudden collapse of the Gillard Labor Government is grounded in a series of mistakes and miscalculations.

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Two drown at Byron beach

Two men have drowned at Byron Bay on the New South Wales far north coast.

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World

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Suu Kyi makes election debut in Burma

Burma is heading to the polls today, with pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi standing for a seat in parliament for the very first time.

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Business

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Huawei chief eyes other NBN contracts

The Chinese company that has been banned from tendering for the NBN says it still wants to bid on parts of the $38 billion project.

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Politics

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Lionel Bowen: the model deputy

Lionel Bowen was a senior minister in the Whitlam and Hawke governments who went close to becoming Labor leader and was the very model of the loyal deputy leader.

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Sport

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Classy Eagles breeze past Bulldogs

West Coast proved it had lost little of its firepower after an impressive 49-point victory over the fading Bulldogs at Docklands.

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Science and Technology

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Australian honoured for epilepsy research

Australian scientist Ingrid Scheffer has been recognised for her research on epilepsy with a UNESCO Laureate for Women in Science.

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Environment

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Experts give red mark to green home ratings

The Government wants all homes for sale or rent to have an energy efficient rating, but experts say the system used to attain that rating is flawed.

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Top Stories

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WA rules out shark cull after fatal attack

The Western Australian Government has ruled out a shark cull following the fatal attack of a 33-year-old diver in the state's south yesterday.

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The Drum

More Analysis »

Labor's seven deadly sins

Almost every political observer recognises that unless something altogether unexpected happens, by late 2013 Australia will have an Abbott government.

The more contentious question is what has gone wrong for Labor? This piece is offered as a contribution to a necessary debate.

In my view, the strange and rather sudden collapse of the Gillard Labor Government is grounded in a series of mistakes and miscalculations.

More »

Just In

More Just In »

Experts give red mark to green home ratings

The Government wants all homes for sale or rent to have an energy efficient rating, but experts say the system used to attain that rating is flawed.

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World

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Syrian regime declares victory over revolt

Syria's regime declares victory over the rebel uprising and reiterates support for a UN-Arab peace plan as troops continue to shell the city of Homs.

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Business

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Spain announces deep budget cuts

The Spanish government has announced $35 billion worth of deep cuts to its budget as part of a tough austerity drive.

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Politics

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WA Senator Adams dies after cancer battle

Liberal Party politicians express their condolences to the family of WA Senator Judith Adams, who has died after a battle with cancer.

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Sport

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Force flog road-weary Reds

Queensland ended its three-week road trip with a third consecutive loss, this time a 45-19 result at the hands of Western Force.

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Science and Technology

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Australian honoured for epilepsy research

Australian scientist Ingrid Scheffer has been recognised for her research on epilepsy with a UNESCO Laureate for Women in Science.

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Environment

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Experts give red mark to green home ratings

The Government wants all homes for sale or rent to have an energy efficient rating, but experts say the system used to attain that rating is flawed.

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