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Beaches remain closed as hunt for shark continues

Beaches along WA's mid-west coast remain closed this morning while authorities continue their search for a shark which killed a surfer.

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The Drum

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Decriminalisation integral to the fight against HIV

Criminalising the actions of those who are vulnerable to HIV hampers efforts to fight the spread of the disease.

This is a lesson that Australia was quick to learn after the global AIDS epidemic struck in the 1980s. Unfortunately, it remains a lesson much of the world is reluctant to accept.

Our history shows how targeting HIV-vulnerable groups not with criminal charges but with assistance is the best means of halting the epidemic.

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Just In

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Woman hurt in police pursuit crash

A woman is in hospital after a driver being pursued by police slammed into her car in Sydney's west.

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World

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UN visits Syria massacre sites as troops storm town

UN observers visit the Syrian town of Taramseh, where more than 150 people were reportedly killed in a mass attack on Thursday.

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Business

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JPMorgan losses reach nearly $6bn

JPMorgan Chase admits losses from botched derivatives trades have reached nearly $6 billion and warns of more red ink to come.

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Politics

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UN visits Syria massacre sites as troops storm town

UN observers visit the Syrian town of Taramseh, where more than 150 people were reportedly killed in a mass attack on Thursday.

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Sport

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Pearson suffers loss at Crystal Palace

Sally Pearson endured her first defeat of 2012 after finishing second in the 100 metres hurdles at the Crystal Palace Diamond League meet in London.

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Science and Technology

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Shortage of skilled staff threatens key projects

A Senate committee has heard some mining and infrastructure projects are delayed or cancelled because of a lack of skilled staff.

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Environment

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Energy Watch fined $1.9m over misleading ads

A Federal Court judge has fined the energy broker Energy Watch almost $2 million for running misleading advertisements.

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