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Fri 01 Jun, 2012

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Sheep plunge onto highway after truck crash

Terrified motorists slammed into sheep which plunged onto a busy highway after a livestock truck tipped over on an overpass in Melbourne last night.

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Bizarre scenes and shifting mood in Parliament

Imagine if the actors in the bizarre scenes in the federal Parliament this week were switched; if Julia Gillard had made a dash to the doors to avoid a "tainted" vote.

That, for her, would have been the ultimate humiliation and almost certainly the end of a rocky career.

But that's the difference between government and opposition. For a prime minister a lack of judgment matters far more.

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Indigenous Queenslanders prepare to celebrate Mabo anniversary

Indigenous communities across Australia are preparing to mark this weekend's 20th anniversary of the High Court's landmark Mabo decision.

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Syrian rebel commander pushes for all-out war

A Syrian rebel commander calls for an end to the ceasefire with the Assad regime as Hillary Clinton warns that Russia is increasing the danger of all-out civil war in the country.

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Millions shifted from UAE as Hastie collapsed

The ABC has learned that up to 1,500 Hastie Group workers in the United Arab Emirates may have lost their entitlements because more than $3 million was transferred to Australia before the company collapsed.

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Syrian rebel commander pushes for all-out war

A Syrian rebel commander calls for an end to the ceasefire with the Assad regime as Hillary Clinton warns that Russia is increasing the danger of all-out civil war in the country.

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Tomic knocked out of French Open

Bernard Tomic bowed out of the French Open, going down in straight sets to Colombian Santiago Giraldo in the second round.

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Dragon capsule splashes down in Pacific

The first privately-owned spacecraft to visit the ISS has splashed down off the coast of California, completing a pioneering mission for commercial firms seeking a major role in space travel.

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Treasurer lands punch on SA public sector

A further 1,000 public sector job losses will be outlined in the South Australian budget today.

They will be axed over three years and are expected to produce a saving of $166 million.

The cuts will be shared across government agencies and are on top of those made in previous state budgets, including more than 3,700 job losses announced in 2010.

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Thu 31 May, 2012

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Fairfax workers protest move to send jobs offshore

Staff are protesting outside Fairfax newspaper offices as more than 800 journalists across two states strike over the organisation's decision to send local jobs offshore.

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Cooking up 'errors' in Media Watch's reporting

The Australian has ignored its own blunders in its coverage of climate change issues, preferring instead to cook up non-existent 'errors' in Media Watch's reporting.

I know it's tedious to say so, but this isn't a matter of 'he said, she said'.

Media Watch has reported accurately. The Australian has not. It's as simple as that.

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Abbott, Xenophon ramp up online gambling fight

The Federal Opposition is stepping up pressure on the Government over a proposed overhaul of online gambling laws.

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Assange considers next move after losing appeal

Julian Assange's lawyers get two weeks to consider their next move after the Wikileaks founder's appeal against extradition to Sweden was rejected by the UK's Supreme Court.

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Business

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Millions shifted from UAE as Hastie collapsed

The ABC has learned that up to 1,500 Hastie Group workers in the United Arab Emirates may have lost their entitlements because more than $3 million was transferred to Australia before the company collapsed.

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Deep cuts as SA budget tackles falling revenue

South Australian Treasurer Jack Snelling has made deep cuts in his second state budget, as the Government aims to achieve savings of about $800 million.

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McKay says no room for distractions on team

Australian rowing great Mike McKay has entered the debate over Pippa Savage's axing from the Olympic team, saying athletes who couldn't work with teammates had to be "punted".

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Science and Technology

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Harvard scientists create DNA smileys

Scientists have programmed DNA strands to assemble themselves into microscopic smileys, Chinese characters and card-game symbols.

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Environment

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Treasurer lands punch on SA public sector

A further 1,000 public sector job losses will be outlined in the South Australian budget today.

They will be axed over three years and are expected to produce a saving of $166 million.

The cuts will be shared across government agencies and are on top of those made in previous state budgets, including more than 3,700 job losses announced in 2010.

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