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PM accused of using rubbery figures in 457 visa fight

Julia Gillard's own advisers are now questioning her claim that temporary visas for foreign workers are being rorted.

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The Drum

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Show some respect or walk away

Respect, they say, has to be earned, not demanded.

The argument goes that our politicians haven't earned that respect; that the institution of the Parliament itself has lost its standing.

But in sport, if not in politics, respect can and should be demanded. Australia's Test vice-captain Shane Watson should learn that lesson quickly or do the honourable thing and walk.

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Just In

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Flight attendants try to block knives on US planes

Flight attendants are appealing to US Congress to block a recent decision to allow small knives on commercial planes.

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World

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Flight attendants try to block knives on US planes

Flight attendants are appealing to US Congress to block a recent decision to allow small knives on commercial planes.

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Business

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Positive jobs surprise to 'sideline' Reserve Bank

Economists say the surprise addition of 71,500 jobs last month all but rules out a rate cut for the next few months, as unemployment holds at 5.4 per cent for the third straight month.

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Politics

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Quarter of S African schoolgirls HIV positive

As many as 28 per cent of South African schoolgirls are HIV positive, according to figures from the country's health minister.

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Sport

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Ponting throws weight behind Watson

Ricky Ponting backs Australia's third Test sackings as "drastic but justified" and says Shane Watson is a team man.

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Science and Technology

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New data 'strongly indicates' particle is Higgs boson

Scientists are now confident the elusive, mass-giving Higgs particle exists, after analysis of new data.

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Environment

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Thousands of dead pigs found in Shanghai river

More than 2,000 dead pigs have been found in a Shanghai river but officials deny the water is contaminated.

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