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People smuggler discovery signals 'catastrophic failure'

The Opposition hits out at "catastrophic" intelligence failures after ABC revelations that a people-smuggling kingpin has been living just a few kilometres from Australian Federal Police HQ.

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The Drum

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Labor guilty of basest politics hypocrisy

Our system is not as bad as some people make out but most would agree that we have our fair share of hypocrisy.

Hypocrisy can sometimes reveal the weakness in a proposition. There have been two examples recently; the Peter Slipper and Craig Thomson sagas.

But one example of hypocrisy has however been worse than usual - it related to South Australian Senator Mary Jo Fisher.

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Just In

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85yo man fatally hit by Sydney bus

Police are investigating the death of an elderly man who was hit by a bus in Sydney's south-west last night.

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World

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Hong Kong marks Tiananmen massacre anniversary

A huge crowd gathers in Hong Kong's Victoria Park to mark the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing.

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Business

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Shares tumble as investors rush for the exit

The share market drops to its lowest level in nearly seven months, wiping $23 billion from the market as fears gather that the world's top economies will fall back into recession.

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Politics

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People smuggler discovery signals 'catastrophic failure'

The Opposition hits out at "catastrophic" intelligence failures after ABC revelations that a people-smuggling kingpin has been living just a few kilometres from Australian Federal Police HQ.

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Sport

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Eels find another gear to sink Sharks

A second-half blitz saw Parramatta end its losing skid at six games in a 29-20 home win over Cronulla on Monday night.

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Science and Technology

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Paralysed rats on 'incredible' road to recovery

Researchers say they have been able to make paralysed rats walk again, in a breakthrough which has implications for humans.

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Environment

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Race on to heritage list Cape York Peninsula

Environmentalists say the coming months will decide whether Cape York Peninsula will become Australia's next mining province, or whether governments will preserve its unique and vast ecosystem.

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