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Sponsors walk away from under-fire Jones

Sponsors are abandoning Alan Jones as the fallout continues over the broadcaster's controversial comments in relation to the Prime Minister's late father.

Financial services provider Challenger, Lexus Parramatta, Freedom Furniture and Mercedes-Benz are all pulling advertising from Jones's Sydney radio program.

Senior government ministers are also calling on radio station 2GB to reconsider Jones's employment.

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Cubbie conundrums: the foreign investment debate

The sale of Cubbie Station to a Chinese-led consortium has divided the country.

In one corner, there's most of 'thinking Australia', left and right: Dr Ken Henry, Bob Carr, Malcolm Turnbull, Saul Eslake, Peter Drysdale, most businessmen and most of the media. And in the other corner? Barnaby Joyce. Oh, and a few Nats and Greenies.

But as this two-part special investigation reveals, beyond the intellectual bullying, there are genuine concerns around Chinese investment, which go directly to national interest.

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Union demands Fairfax meet printing workers

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) has moved a motion demanding Fairfax meet with its printing employees.

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At least 32 killed in Iraq attacks

Iraqi officials say a string of car bombs have killed at least 32 people and wounded 104 others in and around Baghdad.

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Arrium shares surge on unsolicited takeover bid

Shares in South Australian iron ore miner and steelmaker Arrium have surged after it rejected an unsolicited takeover approach.

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Senior Liberal attacks Bishop's stance on wheat

Internal dissent within the Liberal Party over the issue of wheat industry deregulation is growing, with a senior party official in Western Australia accusing Deputy Liberal Leader Julie Bishop of "abandoning" the state's farmers.

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Graham to face judiciary on biting charge

Bulldogs forward James Graham has been referred straight to the NRL judiciary after being charged with biting Billy Slater on the ear.

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Outback Qld goes it alone for high-speed internet

In remote south-western Queensland, two councils are planning to build their own high-speed internet network.

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Environmentalists call for action on rivers

Environmental groups are calling for stronger action to improve the health of rivers as part of World Rivers Day today.

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Mon 01 Oct, 2012

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Roxon calls for 2GB rethink of Jones

A senior government minister says Sydney radio station 2GB should be reconsidering the employment of broadcaster Alan Jones.

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Prime ministerial trivia: sorting fact from fiction

Of the 11 prime ministers since Robert Menzies, how many first came to office in the traditional way, by winning a federal election?

The majority or a minority? The answer is four - Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke, John Howard, and Kevin Rudd.

Since 1966, it has been the exception rather than the rule that the people decide who should be prime minister.

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Freed Australian describes Ecuador kidnap ordeal

Australian woman Fiona Louise Wilde has described her rescue from kidnappers in Ecuador.

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World

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At least 32 killed in Iraq attacks

Iraqi officials say a string of car bombs have killed at least 32 people and wounded 104 others in and around Baghdad.

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Business

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Fairfax ignored advice on embracing online news model

Key Fairfax players have told the ABC that the company's board ignored repeated advice that its newspaper business was in danger of being destroyed by the rise of the internet.

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Politics

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Afghan shooting takes US death toll past 2,000

NATO is investigating another shooting in Afghanistan which has left five people dead, including an American serviceman, taking the US death toll in the war past 2,000.

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Clinical Storm repel Bulldogs' bite

Relive ABC Grandstand's live coverage of the NRL grand final, as Melbourne beat Canterbury 14-4.

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Science and Technology

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Outback Qld goes it alone for high-speed internet

In remote south-western Queensland, two councils are planning to build their own high-speed internet network.

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Environment

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Environmentalists call for action on rivers

Environmental groups are calling for stronger action to improve the health of rivers as part of World Rivers Day today.

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