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London Live: Day Eight

Follow Grandstand's live coverage of Day Eight of the London Olympics.

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The Drum

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Labor are finally playing it like they mean it

Wayne Swan's Springsteen speech confirmed the Government has now officially entered its "Govern Like Nobody Is Watching" phase.

Gone is the buttoned-down caution of earlier years; the constant internal freak-outs about being seen as profligate, or anti-business, or gooily left-wing.

They're finally playing it like they mean it, without the awkward self-reversing tendencies past recorded in carbon pricing, the mining tax, refugee policy and poker machines.

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Just In

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Mills puts Boomers into quarters

NBA guard Patrick Mills piled on 39 points as Australia secured a berth in the Olympic men's basketball medal play-offs with a 106-75 victory over winless host nation Great Britain.

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World

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Syrian army declares Damascus retaken

The Syrian army says it has seized the last rebel-held district of Damascus as insurgents in Aleppo come under heavy bombardment by regime forces.

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Business

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Australia leading global charge on mining returns

Mineral-rich nations are demanding more from mining companies - and Australia is at the forefront of this trend.

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Politics

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Unions keep up fight against job cuts

Unions will continue their campaign against the Queensland Government's public service job cuts at today's community cabinet meeting in the Whitsundays.

More than 150 people are expected to attend a meet and greet in Proserpine and Premier Campbell Newman is likely to face more flak over the State Government's cuts to the public service.

It comes as Queensland Police Minister Jack Dempsey calls on retrenched public servants to join the police service.

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Sport

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Stuart steps down as Blues coach

Ricky Stuart has stepped down from his job as coach of the New South Wales Origin team, according to his Sunday newspaper column.

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Science and Technology

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Astronomers detect cries of a dying star

For the first time astronomers have detected the last gasps of a star being torn apart by a previously dormant giant black hole.

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Environment

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Goblin spider named after David Attenborough

A new species of spider found only on one island in Queensland has been named after the naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough.

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