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Police break alleged fake passports ring

Six people have been arrested in Australia and Thailand over an alleged people-smuggling ring which was producing fake Iranian and UAE passports to get people into Australia.

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The Drum

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Getting behind the wheel in the new nanny state

Tony Abbott wants a nanny state.

Well, he wants the Productivity Commission to look at a childcare option his own party has rejected twice.

Meanwhile, Julia Gillard just loves a Commodore.

Both are playing empty politics.

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Just In

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30 killed in battle for Libyan oasis

More than 30 people have been killed in two days of clashes between rival militias in a southern Libyan oasis, a doctor said.

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World

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Syria accepts Annan's peace plan

Syria has promised to sign up to a UN peace plan to end the country's year-long conflict, but Kofi Annan says Bashar al-Assad must match his words with actions.

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Business

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3,500 miners strike after talks break down

Around 3,500 workers have walked off the job at BHP Billiton's central Queensland mines.

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Politics

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MP to withdraw guilty pleas on tax charges

A Greens MP will push to have tax charges thrown out of court after being given permission to withdraw her guilty pleas.

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Sport

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Cowboys lose Scott, Souths reshuffle pack

The Cowboys will be without Matt Scott for up to a month while Souths have decided to bench outgoing forward Dave Taylor.

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Science and Technology

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Student jailed over 'vile' Muamba tweets

A British university student has been jailed for 56 days for inciting racial hatred after posting offensive comments on Twitter about the collapse of Bolton Wanderers footballer Fabrice Muamba.

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Environment

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WWF outraged after herbicide allowed near reef

The World Wildlife Fund slams a decision to allow the continued use of the herbicide Diuron in the tropics, saying it threatens the Great Barrier Reef.

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