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Fourth inquest to rule whether dingo took Azaria

The findings of a fourth coronial inquest into the disappearance of baby Azaria Chamberlain will be handed down in Darwin today.

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The Drum

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Workers forgotten in outrage over child care

Once again, we find early childhood education and care (ECEC) back on the front pages.

Fees have risen. Families are outraged. Private services demand reforms are scaled down, or thrown away altogether.

As someone who has worked in the early childhood sector for over 10 years, all this news isn't exactly news.

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Just In

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Links emerge between Flame, Stuxnet viruses

The Flame computer virus which has been raging in the Middle East has been linked to Stuxnet, a virus designed to attack Iran's nuclear program.

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World

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Mubarak fears he will be killed in jail

Lawyers for ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak say he fears his jailers are trying to kill him as his health deteriorates.

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Business

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Coles, Woolies accused of killing competition

Independent grocers say supermarket giants Coles and Woolies are deliberately killing competition.

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Politics

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Senior diplomat sent to Libya to fight for lawyer's release

A senior Australian diplomat is heading to Libya to try to secure the release of an Australian lawyer accused of helping Moamar Gaddafi's son.

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Sport

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Warne returns to big stage

Australian cricket fans will get the chance to see Shane Warne playing on home soil this summer for the first time since 2007.

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Science and Technology

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Greenhouse gases largely to blame for warming oceans: scientists

A new US-led study has concluded that warming ocean temperatures over the past 50 years are largely a man-made phenomenon.

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Environment

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Japan vows to restart nuclear reactors

Facing a sweltering summer and possible blackouts, the Japanese government is arguing it must restart some of its 50 idle nuclear reactors.

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