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Supreme Court judge to head abuse royal commission

Prime Minister Julia Gillard announces that NSW Supreme Court judge Peter McClellan will lead the royal commission into child sexual abuse.

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The Drum

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No doubt: Coalition government will scrap carbon tax

Let me be clear from the start: there is no doubt that, contrary to David Forman's claims on The Drum yesterday, a Coalition Government will abolish the carbon tax.

We will scrap the tax because it is both an economic and an environmental failure.

Removing this tax is the only responsible course of action for an incoming government.

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Just In

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Batman cinema massacre accused to stand trial

A judge in the US state of Colorado has ordered the man accused of carrying out a mass shooting inside a cinema to stand trial.

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World

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Batman cinema massacre accused to stand trial

A judge in the US state of Colorado has ordered the man accused of carrying out a mass shooting inside a cinema to stand trial.

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Business

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Howard rejects IMF's 'profligate spender' tag

John Howard rejects IMF analysis contending that Australia's most wasteful spending in the past 50 years took place under his government.

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Politics

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Ashby seeks leave to appeal Slipper ruling

A request to appeal has been lodged with Federal Court over the judgment on the Peter Slipper sexual harassment lawsuit.

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Sport

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Grandstand Live: January 11

Grandstand's rolling blog coverage brings you one-day international cricket, tennis and A-League updates.

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Science and Technology

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2.5m gulls needed to lift James's giant peach

Physicists have thrown cold water on a key scene from Roald Dahl's classic children's book, James and the Giant Peach, in which a flock of seagulls fly an oversized piece of fruit and its occupants across the Atlantic.

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Environment

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Natural causes blamed for whale deaths

Queensland's National Parks Service says two whales washed up on the state's central coast in recent days appear to have died from natural causes

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