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Man refused bail over Sydney protest

One of seven men charged over Saturday's protests in Sydney has been refused bail, as Muslim leaders call for calm in the wake of the violence.

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The Drum

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Assange circus takes the steam out of WikiLeaks' whistle

WikiLeaks had so much promise. What could be more appealing than a permanent, resilient, secure institution to expose the raw workings of the world's most powerful bodies?

But it was not to be.

In 2012, WikiLeaks is just the Julian Assange show. His personal struggles have destroyed the organisation's moral integrity, undermined its original mission.

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Just In

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Coalition warned against election complacency

Nationals leader Warren Truss has issued a rallying call to Coalition MPs as Labor's poll numbers climb on the back of tough budget cuts by conservative state governments.

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World

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Foreigners dead after Kabul minivan attack

At least 12 people, among them foreigners, were killed as a suicide bomber blew himself up alongside a minivan heading to the Kabul airport.

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Business

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Rumours of boom's demise exaggerated: RBA

The RBA denies the mining boom is over, saying Australia should prepare for a major increase in investment.

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Politics

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Coalition warned against election complacency

Nationals leader Warren Truss has issued a rallying call to Coalition MPs as Labor's poll numbers climb on the back of tough budget cuts by conservative state governments.

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Sport

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Del Piero debut on hold

Alessandro Del Piero will not play his first match for Sydney FC for at least another week, coach Ian Crook confirmed - adding that the Italian will not captain the A-League side.

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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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Irrigators plot High Court water fight

A group representing SA and Victorian irrigators says it will try to have the Murray-Darling Basin plan declared unconstitutional.

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