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Drones set for large-scale commercial take-off

Hundreds of small commercially operated drones could soon take to Australian skies under a radical new set of rules proposed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

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Gillard ready to wrestle for western Sydney

Memories of eight years living and working in western Sydney came flooding back this week with the announcement that the Prime Minister will spend five days there.

The visit is a fine idea. The western suburbs are home to 1 in 11 Australians and the daily stresses on the residents of western Sydney are more acute than in other parts of the country.

But when good ideas are poorly executed the final result can be ugly. And there are a couple of things about this trip that jar.

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Australia breaks hottest summer record

The weather bureau says unusually high temperatures in January means Australia has just experienced its hottest summer on record.

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Man dragged by South Africa police dies in custody

There is outcry in South Africa after video emerged of police handcuffing a man to the back of a van and dragging him along a road in Johannesburg.

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Business

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Lower rates help boost house prices

Australian house prices edge higher, as lower interest rates and rising consumer confidence set the market on a path to recovery.

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Immigration refutes Abbott's bridging visa claims

The Immigration Department has clarified the reporting requirements for asylum seekers following Tony Abbott's suggestion they are just "disappearing" into the community.

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Roosters expect Sonny Bill to face Bunnies

Sydney Roosters expect to run out with superstar recruit Sonny Bill Williams in the NRL's season opener.

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Drones set for large-scale commercial take-off

Hundreds of small commercially operated drones could soon take to Australian skies under a radical new set of rules proposed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

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Environment

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Australia breaks hottest summer record

The weather bureau says unusually high temperatures in January means Australia has just experienced its hottest summer on record.

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ABC NewsMail - Morning Edition

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Fri 01 Mar, 2013

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Benedict XVI's papacy officially ends

Pope Benedict XVI leaves the Vatican as head of the Catholic Church for the last time, becoming only the second pontiff to resign because he felt unable to fulfil his duties in the Church's 2,000-year history.

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Going out west where the wind blows tall

Even though Labor's vote dropped away dramatically in once safe seats at the last federal election, it actually improved in key New South Wales marginals - Robertson, Page, Eden Monaro and Dobell.

So even though Kevin Rudd returned impressive figures in the safe seats in 2007, Julia Gillard increased the vote where it mattered the most in 2010.

But that's history. The future can only be driven by predictions, expectations and opinion polls, and by all those measures it is the Coalition that will decisively claim the west.

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Aberfeldy bushfire finally contained

The big Aberfeldy bushfire in eastern Victoria, which has been burning out of control for over a month, has finally been contained.

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Manning pleads guilty to 10 lesser charges

Bradley Manning, the US army private who leaked secret documents to WikiLeaks agrees to plead guilty to some charges.

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Business investment falls, but mining holds up

Australian business investment fell 1.2 per cent last quarter, against expectations of a modest rise.

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HSU declares it's ready to rejoin union fold

The scandal-plagued Health Services Union says it's ready to be accepted back into the union movement.

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Watson tips turning pitch in Hyderabad

Shane Watson expects a spin-friendly wicket at Hyderabad for the second Test against India starting on Saturday.

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ABC hacked in protest at Wilders interview

The ABC has gone into damage control after it was discovered the website of one of its television programs was targeted in a hack that has affected thousands of viewers.

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Beijing hit by air pollution, sand storms

After a winter of record freezing temperatures and severe air pollution, Beijing is now being affected as heavy fog, pollution and dust storms envelope large parts of northern China.

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