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Cop who exposed abuse says whistleblower status denied

As the royal commission into child sexual abuse begins today, the senior detective whose explosive allegations sparked the inquiry says he has been denied whistleblower status.

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The Drum

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How Labor can win the next federal election

With only around 30 per cent of the primary vote, Labor's brand is in serious trouble. When a brand is in this much trouble, it needs a circuit breaker.

A proven effective strategy is to 'apologise', or at least admit shortcomings. Labor should follow this with a campaign to show it cares, and a social media strategy that subtly spruiks Australia's good fortunes.

It's a tough ask to return Labor to power, but while Tony Abbott is leading the Liberals, it's far from impossible.

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Couple found guilty of killing six children in fire

A British couple has been convicted of manslaughter after starting a house fire which killed six of their children.

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World

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Couple found guilty of killing six children in fire

A British couple has been convicted of manslaughter after starting a house fire which killed six of their children.

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Business

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RBA leaves rates steady at 3pc

Industry groups call on the major banks to lower their rates independently of the Reserve Bank after the RBA leaves the official cash rate on hold again at 3 per cent.

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Politics

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Cyprus finance minister quits as judicial probe launched

Cyprus's finance minister Michalis Sarris resigned on Tuesday, just hours after a judicial probe was launched into how Cyprus was pushed to the verge of bankruptcy.

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Sport

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Liverpool to play Melbourne Victory at MCG

English Premier League giants Liverpool will play the Melbourne Victory at the MCG in July.

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Science and Technology

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Top scientists agree climate has changed for good

The nation's top climate scientists and science bodies have for the first time endorsed a major report that says Australia's climate has shifted permanently in some cases.

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Environment

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Top scientists agree climate has changed for good

The nation's top climate scientists and science bodies have for the first time endorsed a major report that says Australia's climate has shifted permanently in some cases.

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