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'Non-citizens' may face deportation over protest

Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has indicated he may cancel the visas of any "non-citizens" charged after the weekend's violent protests in Sydney.

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Newspoll results a warning for Abbott

The latest Newspoll published in The Australian shows dramatic improvements in voter support for Labor and Julia Gillard.

Is it really case that the voters are actually thinking more kindly of the Prime Minister and her party, or is it simply a matter of default - that disillusionment, distrust and even a touch of detestation for the Opposition and its leader are starting to set in?

To Gillard, for the moment at least, it probably doesn't matter, but for Tony Abbott it could be the start of a serious crisis.

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Council report slams cost of mining in Australia

A Minerals Council of Australia report says the costs of mining in the country are among the highest in the world.

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World

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Royals prepare complaint over Kate topless shots

Prince William and his wife are set to make a criminal complaint against the photographer who took topless pictures of the Duchess and against the French magazine that published them.

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Business

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Council report slams cost of mining in Australia

A Minerals Council of Australia report says the costs of mining in the country are among the highest in the world.

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Politics

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Defence head given ambassador role

The head of the Defence Department, Duncan Lewis, is to become Australia's next ambassador to the European Union and NATO, amid reports he was preparing to quit his job over budget cuts.

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Sport

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Petrenko hopes to play against Hawks

Adelaide forward Jared Petrenko is optimistic he can overcome his shoulder injury to play against Hawthorn.

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Science and Technology

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Armstrong's ashes scattered at sea

The cremated remains of legendary American astronaut Neil Armstrong have been scattered at sea, during a final tribute to the first man to set foot on the moon.

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Environment

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Japan to phase out nuclear power by 2040

Japan has announced it will phase out nuclear power over the next three decades, in the wake of mounting resistance to the energy source after last year's Fukushima disaster.

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