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Crews make progress fighting major NSW bushfire

The Rural Fire Service says some sections of a major bushfire in north-western NSW have been contained because of milder overnight conditions.

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The Drum

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Stop milking our dairy farmers

Just because people get used to paying more taxes doesn't mean they should have to. Dairy farmers should be given a chance to compete.

The only prospect of relief for their industry is to cut costs.

This is a classic case of knowing what needs to be done but no-one being prepared to do it. But my simple six-point plan will give them the chance they need.

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Climate change will force farmers to adapt: CSIRO

How is climate change expected to impact on different parts of Australia? This is the second of a five-part series in which environment reporter Sarah Clarke sets out to provide answers.

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World

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Shots fired at office of Greek PM

Unidentified gunmen have targeted the headquarters of Greece's new ruling party, with a bullet piercing the window of the PM's office.

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Business

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Garnaut worried about PNG ban precedent

Economist Ross Garnaut says his travel ban from PNG could set a worrying precedent while the Australian Government has been criticised for not protesting the ban.

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Politics

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Support for Labor surges in latest Newspoll

Federal Labor has recorded a jump in support at the start of an election year, but its resurgence appears to have come mostly at a cost to the Greens and other parties, rather than the Coalition.

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Sport

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Hewitt bows out of Open

Lleyton Hewitt joined the first day exodus of locals from the Australian Open, losing to Janko Tipsarevic.

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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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Climate change will force farmers to adapt: CSIRO

How is climate change expected to impact on different parts of Australia? This is the second of a five-part series in which environment reporter Sarah Clarke sets out to provide answers.

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