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Prisoners found dead at Silverwater jail

The homicide squad is investigating the deaths of two prisoners whose bodies were found in their cell at Sydney's Silverwater jail.

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Gillard should give peace a chance

Easter - surely an appropriate time for Julia Gillard to break the mould of her prime ministership and declare peace.

It is true that as the leader of a minority government and the first woman to hold the office she has been the target of unremitting hostility from large sections of the media. But she has certainly given as good as she gets.

Under her leadership, Australia has become a country somewhat like Oceania in George Orwell's dystopia 1984: always at war with somebody, somewhere. But there is a better way to achieve your aims.

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Just In

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Wounded digger flown to Germany for treatment

An Australian soldier who was seriously injured in a roadside bomb in Afghanistan will be flown to Germany for medical treatment.

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World

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S Korea vows retaliation to North's 'provocation'

South Korea has pledged a swift and strong military response without regard for "political considerations" to any North Korean provocation.

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Business

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Abbott to reveal workplace policy within weeks

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has indicated the Coalition's workplace relations policy will be released before the budget.

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Politics

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Frame the debate over tax on super: Crean

Federal Labor backbencher Simon Crean has renewed his warning about making retrospective changes to the tax treatment of superannuation.

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Sport

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Inu faces seven weeks for Inglis spear

Canterbury's Krisnan Inu will miss five weeks for spear tackling Souths full-back Greg Inglis, even with an early guilty plea.

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Science and Technology

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Animal welfare group to monitor farms with drone

Farming bodies have criticised an animal welfare group's plan to use a drone to film farming practices on properties around Australia, with one saying the drone would be shot down.

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Environment

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More bodies recovered after Tibet landslide

More than 60 miners remain unaccounted for after a massive landslide in Tibet, with rescuers battling against altitude sickness to recover more bodies.

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