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Aussies bomb as France wins relay

Australia miss out on a medal as France claim a stunning win in the men's 4x100m relay final.

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The Drum

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The power of the young

Our future â€" the future of all of us â€" lies in the hands of young Australians. If their common self interest isn't enough to stir them into action now, their need for self preservation eventually will.

Perhaps it would do all of us well to encourage them to speak out, to stand up and be counted; to emphasise to them that together they represent a powerful political force in this country.

And to remind them that politicians and political parties who ignore them can be made to lose elections.

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Rebels plead for help as thousands flee Aleppo

Syria's rebels appeal for heavy weapons to beat back a government onslaught as hundreds of thousands of people flee the fighting in Aleppo.

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World

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Rebels plead for help as thousands flee Aleppo

Syria's rebels appeal for heavy weapons to beat back a government onslaught as hundreds of thousands of people flee the fighting in Aleppo.

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Business

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Nearly one-quarter of Spain's workforce jobless

Spanish unemployment is now near one-quarter of the workforce, fuelling fears the country might need a costly bailout.

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Politics

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Boat arrivals record broken

The record for the number of asylum seekers arriving by boat in Australian waters in one year has been broken.

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Sport

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Lions ravaged by Eagles

Nic Naitanui was at his irrepressible best as West Coat thrashed Brisbane by 98 points at Subiaco Oval on Sunday.

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Science and Technology

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First chief scientist Ralph Slatyer dies

Australia's first chief scientist, Ralph Slatyer, has died at the age of 83.

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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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