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Investigation launched into fatal police shooting

The Ethical Standards Command investigates a fatal police shooting on the Gold Coast, the second incident of its kind involving Queensland Police in two days.

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The Drum

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Take your convictions to a double dissolution

The decision by Senator Jacqui Lambie to quit the Palmer United Party has put even more focus on the Government's challenges in getting its legislation through the Senate.

But really today is no different to yesterday in that overall the Senate is causing significant difficulties for the Government and is likely to continue to do so.

A Senate deadlock-breaking mechanism is readily available, and if Tony Abbott doesn't use it, we're entitled to believe his exhortations about a budget emergency are hollow.

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Beckham's amazing touchdown grab has Giant impact

New York Giants rookie Odell Beckham made one of the most spectacular catches in NFL history on Monday morning.

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World

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US drugmaker buys Ebola vaccine rights

The United States' second biggest pharmaceuticals company has announced it will buy worldwide commercial rights to an experimental vaccine against the Ebola virus.

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Business

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Clive Palmer being investigated by WA police

WA police confirm the Major Fraud Squad is investigating allegations about the federal Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer.

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Politics

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ABC spending review should be made public: CPSU

The union representing many ABC workers wants the Federal Government to release a review of ABC spending to see what budget savings were recommended.

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Sport

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Confusion reigns over Clarke's chances for first India Test

There is confusion over Michael Clarke's chances of playing in the tour match against India in a bid to be fit for the first Test.

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Science and Technology

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Underwater robot produces first precise map of Antarctic sea ice depth

Measuring the thickness of sea ice has long been a challenge, but an underwater robot first sent out four years ago has now returned the first high-resolution 3D maps from the Antarctic. Scientists say it will provide a better snapshot of the impact of climate change.

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Environment

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Mining company under investigation over illegal land clearing

A mining company faces possible action after illegally bulldozing a swathe of bushland in central Queensland to build a road through areas regarded as habitat of state significance.

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