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Survivor's daughter remembers Titanic tragedy

The Brisbane daughter of a Titanic survivor is taking part in commemorations marking the centenary of the tragedy.

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Bob's bombshell a turning point for Greens

Bob Brown is the only federal leader the Greens have ever had, which is why his retirement is, whether he likes it or not, a turning-point for the party.

The conservative view of Brown â€" that he is a dangerous obsessive and crackpot â€" misses the extent to which he persuaded his notoriously hardline followers to accept hitherto-unthinkable concessions.

Brown's was the face who sold the carbon tax concessions to Greens supporters, and that face is irreplaceable real estate.

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Just In

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Naden brought in to search for cousin's body

New South Wales Police are continuing to search an area near Dubbo for the body of a missing woman, after her suspected killer Malcolm Naden visited the site.

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World

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North Koreans vow loyalty after launch flop

Thousands gathered in a Pyongyang stadium to shout support for North Korea's ruling dynasty, a day after the regime's failed rocket launch.

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Business

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Swan lashes out at ANZ rate rise

Treasurer Wayne Swan has once again hit out at one of the big banks, slamming ANZ over its move to raise interest rates.

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Politics

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Gillard seals skills deal with states

COAG leaders announce a $1.75 billion package that will give TAFE students access to HECS-style loans.

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Sport

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Delighted Carroll basks in Wembley glory

Liverpool striker Andy Carroll savoured his late Wembley winner that fired the Reds to victory over Merseyside rivals Everton and into the FA Cup final.

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Science and Technology

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DNA may weed out toxic Chinese medicine

Scientists may have found a way to identify toxic Chinese medicine and those with traces of endangered species.

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Environment

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Scientists unite against Murray-Darling plan

The signatures of dozens of leading scientists are on a statement rebuking the Murray-Darling draft plan.

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