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Ross, Steffensen fire back at team boss

Sprinters Josh Ross and John Steffensen refuse to back down in a selection row with team bosses, despite a public roasting from chef de mission Nick Green.

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The Drum

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They defend press freedom in pursuit of the gory detail

The mistake, is to assume good will on the part of media. To assume honest pursuit of public interest.

Think about almost everything you have read and seen on the Aurora shootings over the past week.

What you see is the media acting purely to milk the moment and satisfy a pair of voyeuristic thirsts: ours for the thrill of the horrific, theirs for the sales that go with.

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Just In

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Flag fury as officials mistake North for South

Olympics officials were left red-faced after a giant screen showed images of North Korean footballers next to the South Korean flag before their opening match.

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World

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Syrian armoured column closes in on Aleppo

Syria has sent thousands of troops towards Aleppo, where attack helicopters have been pounding rebel fighters during a regime assault on the country's largest city.

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Business

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Inflation fall not enough to lift rate cut chances

Consumer prices rose 0.5 per cent in the June quarter, rising only 1.2 per cent over the past financial year.

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Politics

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Liberal MP Vasta under police investigation

The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it is investigating Federal Queensland MP Ross Vasta but will not say why.

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Sport

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Souths furious at Inglis ban

A disappointed South Sydney contingent stormed out of Rugby League Central without making comment after Greg Inglis was banned for three matches by the judiciary.

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Science and Technology

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Calls for nano-materials register

The ABC's revelations that some sunscreen brands are inaccurately promoting themselves as nanotechnology-free have prompted calls for better regulation of nano-materials.

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Environment

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Ocean power could supply entire cities

A CSIRO report finds ocean power generated by waves, currents and tides could supply a city the size of Melbourne by 2050.

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