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Tony Abbott says he will not resign in wake of LNP's Queensland rout

Tony Abbott says he remains determined to continue as Prime Minister, in spite of reports the Queensland election result has doomed his leadership.

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Another step towards authoritarian rule

The High Court has handed victory to the Government in the case of the 157 Sri Lankan asylum seekers.

In doing so, it's trashed any lingering hope we might have had that asylum seekers have human rights in the eyes of Australian law, and left some disturbing implications for the future.

It's a shame the Court didn't take the opportunity to assert a more robust judicial authority to hold the executive arm of government to account.

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Evans finishes fifth in Great Ocean Road Race farewell

Cadel Evans has finished fifth in the inaugural Great Ocean Road Race in his farewell to cycling.

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World

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Moscow university library fire described as 'cultural Chernobyl'

A fire rips through one of Russia's largest university libraries and is believed to have damaged more than one million historic documents, with some describing the fire as a cultural "Chernobyl".

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Retail prices expected to rise as Australian dollar falls

Consumers are facing higher prices for fashion and electronics as the falling Australian dollar pushes up the costs of imports and forces a shift in strategy for the embattled Australian retail industry.

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Politics

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Tony Abbott says he will not resign in wake of LNP's Queensland rout

Tony Abbott says he remains determined to continue as Prime Minister, in spite of reports the Queensland election result has doomed his leadership.

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Sport

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Luongo a star on the rise after brilliant Asian Cup showing

Massimo Luongo was initially considered a surprise selection for the Socceroos' Asian Cup squad.

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Science and Technology

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Rocket blasts off with NASA satellite to track climate change

An unmanned Delta 2 rocket lifts off, carrying a NASA satellite to measure how much water is in the Earth's soil, information that will help weather forecasting and tracking of global climate change.

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Environment

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Rocket blasts off with NASA satellite to track climate change

An unmanned Delta 2 rocket lifts off, carrying a NASA satellite to measure how much water is in the Earth's soil, information that will help weather forecasting and tracking of global climate change.

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LNP's 'catastrophic' Queensland rout leaves Abbott terminally wounded, MPs say

The rout of the Liberal National Party in the Queensland election is being described as "catastrophic" by federal Coalition MPs, with some claiming the Prime Minister is now terminally wounded.

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The Drum

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Another step towards authoritarian rule

The High Court has handed victory to the Government in the case of the 157 Sri Lankan asylum seekers.

In doing so, it's trashed any lingering hope we might have had that asylum seekers have human rights in the eyes of Australian law, and left some disturbing implications for the future.

It's a shame the Court didn't take the opportunity to assert a more robust judicial authority to hold the executive arm of government to account.

More »

Just In

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Reports second Japanese hostage killed by IS

Japan's government is trying to authenticate a video on the internet purporting to show Islamic State hostage Kenji Goto is dead.

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World

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Reports second Japanese hostage killed by IS

Japan's government is trying to authenticate a video on the internet purporting to show Islamic State hostage Kenji Goto is dead.

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Business

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Retail prices expected to rise as Australian dollar falls

Consumers are facing higher prices for fashion and electronics as the falling Australian dollar pushes up the costs of imports and forces a shift in strategy for the embattled Australian retail industry.

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Politics

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Veteran politician Sergio Mattarella elected Italian president

Italian lawmakers elect Sergio Mattarella, a constitutional court judge and veteran centre-left politician, as president, handing a welcome political victory to prime minister Matteo Renzi.

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Sport

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Postecoglou lauds Socceroos' mental strength to win Asian Cup

Ange Postecoglou has praised the Socceroos' mental strength to overcome South Korea in extra-time to win the Asian Cup.

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Science and Technology

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US to sequence 1 million genomes for 'personalised' medicines

The United States proposes to analyse the genetic information of more than 1 million American volunteers as part of a new initiative to understand human disease and develop personalised medicines.

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Environment

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Australian sport 'needs to lift game on climate issues'

A new report from the Climate Institute says policies for dealing with extreme heat in sport are variable, often inadequate and should be urgently reviewed to prevent athletes dying.

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