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Wild Oats breaks Sydney-Hobart record

Super maxi Wild Oats XI has won line honours in the Sydney to Hobart for the sixth time, breaking the race record with a late surge up the Derwent.

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The Drum

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Friends and enemies colour BDS ideology

The head of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, Associate Professor Jake Lynch, has received a number of high-profile condemnations over his recent decision to refuse to work with a Hebrew University of Jerusalem academic.

This decision was made in accordance with the BDS campaign against Israel but in his quest to make a point against Israel has Lynch has exposed his own hypocrisy?

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Fading hopes of deal on fiscal cliff

US president Barack Obama has arrived back in Washington amid fading hopes of a political deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.

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World

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Fading hopes of deal on fiscal cliff

US president Barack Obama has arrived back in Washington amid fading hopes of a political deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.

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Business

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Fading hopes of deal on fiscal cliff

US president Barack Obama has arrived back in Washington amid fading hopes of a political deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.

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Onus on MPs in Greens policy rethink

Federal Greens MPs will be responsible for drawing up policies which will then be costed by the new Parliamentary Budget Office, acting leader Adam Bandt announced this morning.

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Sport

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Wild Oats breaks Sydney-Hobart record

Super maxi Wild Oats XI has won line honours in the Sydney to Hobart for the sixth time, breaking the race record with a late surge up the Derwent.

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Science and Technology

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Ice sheet warming faster than thought: study

A study of temperature records over more than half a century shows the west Antarctic ice sheet is warming nearly twice as quickly as previously thought.

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Environment

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Government urged to act on electronic waste

Experts have called on Australian governments to do more to control the growing problem of electronic waste.

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