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Our new era of crowdsourced terrorism

The alleged plot to behead a random Sydney person is chilling, but equally worrying is the way social media is being used to promote terrorism.

Lone wolves are rarely alone these days when they can go online and find others around the world to urge them on to enjoy their 15 minutes of fame.

Rather than lone wolf terrorism, perhaps we are in a new era of crowdsourced terror.

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Perspectives on the Scottish vote from the streets of Edinburgh

As Scots had their say in the independence referendum, the ABC's Gary Kemble took to the streets of Edinburgh to ask for predictions on which side would win the historic vote.

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World

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Perspectives on the Scottish vote from the streets of Edinburgh

As Scots had their say in the independence referendum, the ABC's Gary Kemble took to the streets of Edinburgh to ask for predictions on which side would win the historic vote.

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Business

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Service jobs may explain outsized rise in part-time work

A strong rise in services industries may go some way to explaining last month's job surge driven by part-time work.

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Politics

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Perspectives on the Scottish vote from the streets of Edinburgh

As Scots had their say in the independence referendum, the ABC's Gary Kemble took to the streets of Edinburgh to ask for predictions on which side would win the historic vote.

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Sport

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Australia handed Czech Republic trip in difficult Davis Cup draw

Australia has been handed a daunting Davis Cup opening tie, away to Tomas Berdych's Czech Republic.

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Science and Technology

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Dwarf galaxy harbours 'supermassive' black hole

Astronomers using the Hubble orbital telescope found a "supermassive" black hole lurking at the heart of the only dwarf galaxy ever observed to host one, they reported Wednesday.

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Environment

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Japan to resume whaling in Antarctic waters

Japanese whalers will resume operations in the Antarctic, Japan announced on the final day of the Independent Whaling Commission (IWC) in Slovenia.

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