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Colleges cashing in on training loans allowed to use cold-calling

Companies cashing in on new government training loans will still be allowed to use cold-calling and door-to-door sales to recruit students, the Federal Government says.

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The Drum

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The myth of two Malcolm Frasers

Contrary to popular opinion, Malcolm Fraser's politics never changed - he was a lefty on social issues and staunchly right-wing on economic matters.

Such a combination should not be a relic of the past to be wistfully remembered, but a feature of today's politics.

The sadness of Fraser's death is magnified by his loss as a role model for modern Liberal progressives.

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Colleges cashing in on training loans allowed to use cold-calling

Companies cashing in on new government training loans will still be allowed to use cold-calling and door-to-door sales to recruit students, the Federal Government says.

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World

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Ethiopia burns six tonnes of elephant ivory

Ethiopia burns a six-tonne pile of seized elephant ivory, the country's entire stock, vowing a "zero tolerance" policy towards poachers and traffickers.

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Business

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Stevens says RBA discussing rate cuts even though benefits are dubious

The Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens says the current level of interest rates is not the main thing holding the economy back, but there "might be" a benefit from lowering them further.

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Politics

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More than 100 killed in Yemen mosque suicide bombings

Triple suicide bombings kill more than 100 people at mosques in the Yemeni capital attended by Shiite Huthi militiamen who have seized control of the city, medics say.

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Sport

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Clarke hails Pakistan's whirlwind Wahab

Michael Clarke has lauded Pakistan's Wahab Riaz, saying Australia was lucky to survive the paceman's torrid spell.

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Science and Technology

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Astronaut captures spectacular northern lights from ISS

While the rest of the world looked up to the night sky, NASA astronaut Terry Virts took a glimpse outside of the International Space Station to capture an out-of-this-world view of this week's cosmic display.

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Environment

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Ethiopia burns six tonnes of elephant ivory

Ethiopia burns a six-tonne pile of seized elephant ivory, the country's entire stock, vowing a "zero tolerance" policy towards poachers and traffickers.

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