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South Korea planning to start scientific whaling

South Korea says it wants to start killing minke whales for scientific research - and because they are eating too many fish.

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The Drum

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Carbon price hysteria all hot air

There have been consistent claims that a carbon price will damage Australian businesses and the economy.

But what evidence is there that Australian companies would be worse off under the price on pollution?

The reality of the situation in 2012 is simple; putting a price on pollution is not about to destroy the economy, or even sectors within it.

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Just In

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Hundreds of paedophiles netted in global sting

Hundreds of paedophiles prowling on the internet have been identified in an operation in 141 countries, Austrian federal police said.

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World

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South Korea planning to start scientific whaling

South Korea says it wants to start killing minke whales for scientific research - and because they are eating too many fish.

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Business

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Former chief admits 'mistakes' at Barclays

Former Barclays chief Bob Diamond has acknowledged there were mistakes and "reprehensible" behaviour at the bank.

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Politics

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Liberals bar newspaper editor from Senate bid

The Liberal Party has rejected a Senate preselection nomination from a newspaper editor in regional South Australia.

A candidate review committee has decided it is not in the party's interests for Greg Mayfield's nomination to stand.

He had been among six candidates keen to fill the Senate vacancy to be created when Mary Jo Fisher leaves Parliament next month.

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Sport

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Maroons survived 'toughest' test yet: Smith

Cameron Smith says this year's State of Origin series triumph was the stiffest challenge the Maroons had faced since their winning streak began in 2006.

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Science and Technology

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Humble Higgs surprised by 'incredible' find

British physicist Peter Higgs, who begrudgingly leant his name to the elusive Higgs boson 'God particle', has been hailed as a hero after its apparent discovery.

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Environment

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South Korea planning to start scientific whaling

South Korea says it wants to start killing minke whales for scientific research - and because they are eating too many fish.

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