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Ashes First Test Day Two: as it happened

England leads Australia by 15 runs at stumps on day two after Ashton Agar's remarkable 98 on debut rescued the visitors.

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The Drum

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The remarkable Rudd has a plan to stay

Twenty-six Caucus members changed their votes between last year's leadership vote and this year's.

Their thoughts are their own, of course, but as a group their reasoning was fairly clear; disaster lay ahead with Julia Gillard, so best pop Kevin back in, to save the furniture.

But they should have know it would not end there. Kevin is here to be Prime Minister.

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Canada train blast engineer now being hailed a hero

The engineer blamed for causing a deadly train derailment in a Canadian town is now being hailed by some as a hero for his actions after the accident.

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World

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Canada train blast engineer now being hailed a hero

The engineer blamed for causing a deadly train derailment in a Canadian town is now being hailed by some as a hero for his actions after the accident.

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Business

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Unemployment rate rises to 5.7 per cent

Official figures show Australia's unemployment rate has increased to 5.7 per cent.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates show the rate climbed from an upwardly revised 5.5 per cent in May, to 5.7 per cent in June.

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Politics

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Mandela 'continues to respond to treatment'

South Africa says former president and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela continues to respond to treatment but remains in a critical condition 34 days into his hospital stay.

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Sport

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Agar thanks Hughes for crucial support role

Ashton Agar thanked Phil Hughes for his crucial support on his way to a record-breaking 98 on Test debut against England.

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Science and Technology

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Glass rains on scorching blue planet

With its blue hue, this planet could be mistaken for Earth. But on this world, the temperatures exceed 1000C and it rains glass.

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Environment

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Bushfire pilots want investigation into wind turbines

The group representing pilots who provide aerial support during bushfires wants an investigation into whether wind turbines affect fire-fighting.

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