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Sun 01 Jul, 2012

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The carbon tax facts

With the carbon tax set to come into effect, Jeremy Fernandez looks back at how events unfolded, and what it will mean for Australians.

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Independence is the cornerstone of good journalism

The sight of Martin McGuinness shaking hands with the Queen this week brought my own recollections of the conflict powerfully to mind.

During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the BBC held firm to the principle that it had to report both sides of the conflict.

Independence. The right to report what you see as you see it, and not as your owners, be they ministers or billionaires, tell you to see it.

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World powers reach agreement on Syria transition

World leaders have supported a plan for the formation of a transitional government in Syria which could include current members of the government and opposition.

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World powers reach agreement on Syria transition

World leaders have supported a plan for the formation of a transitional government in Syria which could include current members of the government and opposition.

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Merkel faces heat over euro compromise

While the latest European summit has claimed some success, German chancellor Angela Merkel is facing tough questions back home over what has been seen as a back-flip.

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World powers meet to hammer out deal on Syria

International envoy Kofi Annan has warned divided world powers that history "will judge us all harshly" if no deal is struck to end the bloodshed in Syria and chart a transition.

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Evans makes solid start to 2012 tour

Cadel Evans made a solid start to his 2012 Tour de France campaign, finishing 17 seconds off the pace in the opening prologue.

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China's first female astronaut touches down

China's Shenzhou 9 spacecraft has returned to Earth, ending a mission that put the country's first woman in space and completed a manned docking test critical to its goal of building a space station by 2020.

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Environment

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Water ministers agree to model higher Murray flow

Water ministers have agreed for modelling to be done on returning more environmental flows to the Murray-Darling river system.

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Thu 28 Jun, 2012

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Asylum seeker crisis - live coverage

The Senate is holding an emotional debate on a return to offshore processing, after two incidents left dozens of asylum seekers dead north of Christmas Island.

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The Drum

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Knowledge isn't enough; power trumps all

The idea that knowledge is power is a cliche in our modern, democratic age. We believe almost reflexively that if only we could tell people the truth, our argument will prevail.

But as should be obvious, the efficacy of this belief is misplaced. No-one knows this better than the powerful themselves.

The entire conservative movement has managed to cocoon itself in a world of its own creation, a place where facts have little domain and where their own prejudices are treated as reality.

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Man pleads guilty to $5,000 contract killing

A 22-year-old man is facing life behind bars after pleading guilty to a contract killing in the Northern Territory town of Katherine.

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'Epic firestorm' spreads across Colorado

A bushfire has swept through a residential area near the US city of Colorado Springs, destroying homes and prompting orders to move some 32,000 people to safety.

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Business

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News Corp board approves split plan

US media is reporting the board of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has approved the plan to split the company into two separate businesses.

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Labor ramps up pressure ahead of Senate vote

Labor is ramping up pressure on senators ahead of today's vote on legislation aimed at restoring offshore processing for asylum seekers, but the Coalition and Greens are refusing to budge.

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Le Tour: Teamwork or Time Trials the key for Evans?

Can Cadel Evans successfully defend his Tour de France title, or is it Britain's year for glory with Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins? ABC's James Bennett previews Le Tour.

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Science and Technology

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Apple fined $2m over misleading iPad 4G claim

Apple has been fined more than $2 million for misleading consumers by claiming that its latest iPad was compatible with the next generation 4G broadband network.

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MP seizes on port's water quality admission

Queensland Independent MP Liz Cunningham says the Gladstone Ports Corporation has misled the community by claiming that the declining water quality in the harbour is due to flooding.

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