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Asher Keddie walks away with Logie gold

Actress Asher Keddie wins her first Gold Logie and the ABC wins big at the annual television awards.

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The Drum

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From foreign policy novice to globetrotting diplomat

While Julia Gillard may have been a foreign policy novice upon taking office, diplomacy has quickly become one of the few areas she retains a distinct advantage on.

Her current trip to China represents her 25th overseas trip since becoming Prime Minister. And from the White Paper on the Asian Century to her personal appointment as a UN envoy on development aid, she has a lot to show for it.

This will be a key electoral asset for Gillard heading towards September, particularly as she makes decisions around attending the G20 Summit and even the Pacific Islands Forum scheduled in the weeks leading up to the national poll.

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Just In

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Nazi hunters criticise Australia's lack of action

Nazi hunters have criticised Australia and several other countries for failing to do enough to bring alleged perpetrators of the Holocaust to justice.

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World

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One dead in clashes outside Cairo cathedral

Deadly clashes that broke out outside Cairo's main cathedral have left one person dead and dozens more injured.

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Business

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Wong rounds on Abbott's 'reckless' super remarks

Finance Minister Penny Wong follows the PM's lead and lashes out at Opposition Leader Tony Abbott for linking Labor's superannuation changes to the crisis in Cyprus.

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Politics

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Hawke heaps praise on disgraced Bond

Former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke praises disgraced tycoon Alan Bond, describing him as an "outstanding Australian".

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Sport

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Raiders steal win from Roosters in dying minutes

The Raiders overcame a 16-0 half-time deficit to stun the Roosters 24-22 at Canberra Stadium.

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Science and Technology

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Dragons colour study could fuel breakthroughs

The CSIRO is hoping a new Australian study of native bearded dragons could lead to breakthroughs in medicine and the gathering solar energy.

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Environment

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Dragons colour study could fuel breakthroughs

The CSIRO is hoping a new Australian study of native bearded dragons could lead to breakthroughs in medicine and the gathering solar energy.

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