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Mental health patients facing cuts to crucial services: experts

Thousands of Australians seeking help for mental health problems face growing uncertainty because ongoing federal funding for hundreds of contracts has not been guaranteed after June 30.

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Why it's OK to strip foreign fighters of citizenship

Despite the philosophical and legal tensions, if a dual national goes to fight for Islamic State then surely it's reasonable to strip them of their Australian citizenship.

At a philosophical level, dual citizenship is a lesser form of citizenship, as it represents a less than absolute allegiance and national identity.

And just as importantly, if citizenship is most valuable as a bond between members of a political community, then treating the citizenship of those who reject the community as inviolate undermines that bond.

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Ryder Cup captain Clarke backs McIlroy for career grand slam

European Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke says Rory McIlroy will soon capture the US Masters title.

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World

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At least 37 dead, dozens injured in Peru bus pile-up

Bodies were strewn across the pavement after a bus swerved into oncoming traffic in Peru, leading to a multi-vehicle collision, authorities say.

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Business

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Thermal coal faces 'bleaker outlook than iron ore' as China cuts consumption

Prominent energy analyst Tim Buckley says a slump in sales for China's biggest coal company should raise alarm bells for Australian producers.

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Politics

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Mental health patients facing cuts to crucial services: experts

Thousands of Australians seeking help for mental health problems face growing uncertainty because ongoing federal funding for hundreds of contracts has not been guaranteed after June 30.

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Sport

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Black Caps, South Africa bid to cast off semi-final shackles

New Zealand and South Africa will look to banish unwanted baggage when they line up for their World Cup semi-final.

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Science and Technology

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Macfarlane sets sights on crossbench as RET talks stall

There is still no sign of a breakthrough as the deadline looms for a deal on Australia's Renewable Energy Target, with Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane shifting his focus to reaching a deal with the Senate crossbench.

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Environment

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Macfarlane sets sights on crossbench as RET talks stall

There is still no sign of a breakthrough as the deadline looms for a deal on Australia's Renewable Energy Target, with Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane shifting his focus to reaching a deal with the Senate crossbench.

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