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Australia locks in annual leadership talks with China

PM Julia Gillard has personally driven negotiations to seal a new high-level partnership agreement with China.

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Labor's damning loss of middle class Australia

Should the ALP lose the September 14 election, among the very many things that should be raked over should be the ability of Tony Abbott to appear a greater friend of the lower and middle class.

The Prime Minister's electorate almost perfectly represents typical Australia, while the Treasurer comes from one of the most middle class electorates in the country.

But so far they have been less able to convince the working and middle class to follow them than a party with a leader and a frontbench representing the most advantaged areas.

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CBD traffic expected after overnight fires

Overnight fires are expected to cause traffic problems in the Sydney CBD.

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World

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Allies dismiss North Korea's nuclear war threats

The White House and the European Union dismiss North Korea's claim war is imminent and call on the rogue state to act sensibly.

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Business

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Ten admits Bingle bungle in $243m loss

Struggling television network Ten has swung to a $243 million loss on falling revenue and large write-downs.

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Politics

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Coalition expects Telstra to hand over copper network

The Coalition says Telstra may be paid to maintain the ageing copper network under its broadband plan, but it does not expect to pay the telco for the network.

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Sport

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Demons deny Neeld is 'on notice'

Melbourne president Don McLardy says Demons coach Mark Neeld is not facing the axe.

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Science and Technology

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Coalition expects Telstra to hand over copper network

The Coalition says Telstra may be paid to maintain the ageing copper network under its broadband plan, but it does not expect to pay the telco for the network.

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Environment

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Scientists unlocking clues to koala chlamydia

A team of Australian scientists has made a major breakthrough in mapping the koala genome and stopping the spread of chlamydia that is crippling koala populations.

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