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Irish judge warns abuse inquiry will take time

The judge who ran an inquiry into child abuse and neglect in Irish institutions says the Australian Government should not put an arbitrary time frame on its royal commission.

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The Drum

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Inevitable defeat for the ALP no longer so inevitable

In the last couple of months Labor has reclaimed ground - statistically insignificant point after statistically insignificant point, solidifying into a trend and a position that can fairly be called competitive.

They are still behind the Coalition by eight points in primary vote and on these numbers would still lose a Federal Election.

But the sense of inevitable defeat has been lifted and this will change the game all the way up to polling day.

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Just In

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Eviction plan for parklands homeless

Adelaide City Council has voted for a by-law to move homeless people from the city parklands.

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World

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Radical Muslim cleric Qatada released from UK jail

Terrorism suspect Abu Qatada has been released on bail from a British prison after judges ruled he should not be extradited to Jordan.

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Business

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Collapsed Banksia group to close branches

The receivers for collapsed financial group Banksia Securities says most of its branches will be shut with the loss of almost 50 jobs.

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Politics

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Collapsed Banksia group to close branches

The receivers for collapsed financial group Banksia Securities says most of its branches will be shut with the loss of almost 50 jobs.

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Sport

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No edge for Adelaide as Gabba Test fizzles

Both skippers agreed there was no real momentum for either side following Australia and South Africa's first Test draw in Brisbane.

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Science and Technology

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Brain-damaged man communicates in world first

A severely brain-injured Canadian man, who has been in a vegetative state for more than a decade, has been able to communicate in what is thought to be a world first.

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Environment

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Australia to sign up to Kyoto phase two

Australia will sign up to the next phase of the Kyoto Protocol on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, despite concerns from some environmentalists that carbon reduction targets remain too low. 

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