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Uranium talks to dominate PM's India visit

Julia Gillard insists India is a safe and reliable country to receive Australian uranium exports as she begins a three-day visit.

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The Drum

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Labor's unsubstantiated sledge will come back to bite it

After the intensity of last week's debate on sexism, things have quietened down, but that will not disguise the damage done to Labor's standing.

You can't make claims and then not back them up. You don't need a pollster to see that Julia Gillard's standing has weakened as a result.

This saga will not be forgotten and will be another step towards Labor's loss at the next election.

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Just In

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UK doctors hopeful shot schoolgirl will recover

Doctors in the United Kingdom say a 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head by a Taliban gunman has every chance of making a "good recovery".

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World

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British PM signs Scottish independence vote deal

Britain's prime minister and Scotland's first minister have signed an agreement to hold a referendum in 2014 on Scottish independence.

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Business

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Housing finance rises more than expected

The number of home loans taken out climbed 1.8 per cent in August to reach the highest level since January.

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Politics

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Uranium talks to dominate PM's India visit

Julia Gillard insists India is a safe and reliable country to receive Australian uranium exports as she begins a three-day visit.

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Sport

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Ioane out of Bledisloe Cup clash

Winger Digby Ioane will miss Australia's Bledisloe Cup match with New Zealand with a knee injury.

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Science and Technology

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Daredevil jumps from edge of space

Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner becomes the first person to break the sound barrier in a skydive from the edge of space.

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Environment

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Whale poo may hold key to krill mystery

Scientists are examining the links between whale faeces and the food chain in the Southern Ocean.

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