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Chan and Sukumaran shot by Indonesian firing squad

Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are executed by firing squad in Indonesia, prompting Australia to recall its ambassador from Jakarta in protest.

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Cheer up, the budget deficit might be OK

Despite the doom and gloom, Joe Hockey could well deliver a budget deficit profile significantly below what was predicted.

The reasons are simple - the labour market is performing more strongly than was assumed, the iron ore price may have found a floor, and the Australian dollar is lower than was assumed.

If the deficit is wider on budget night, it's likely to be the result of changes to policy settings rather than because of any economic or market shock.

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Ambassador ordered home in wake of Bali Nine executions

Australia will withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia in the wake of the executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces.

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World

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Fire breaks out near Chernobyl plant in Ukraine

A forest fire breaks out near the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine, the scene of the world's worst civil nuclear disaster in 1986, with 200 firefighters battling the inferno.

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Business

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Top earners get $4.3b benefit from investment tax breaks: report

A new report estimates that more than half the benefits of negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts go to the top 10 per cent of income earners.

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Politics

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Ambassador ordered home in wake of Bali Nine executions

Australia will withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia in the wake of the executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces.

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Sport

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Kangaroos have lost their aura: Parker

Kangaroos forward Corey Parker says his ageing side have lost their aura ahead of Friday night's trans-Tasman Test in Brisbane.

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Science and Technology

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Plastic mesh offers best protection for endangered turtle nests

Researchers looking at ways to protect endangered loggerhead turtle eggs from hungry goannas are finding that the most effective protection is a simple piece of plastic netting buried in the sand over a nest.

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Environment

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Plastic mesh offers best protection for endangered turtle nests

Researchers looking at ways to protect endangered loggerhead turtle eggs from hungry goannas are finding that the most effective protection is a simple piece of plastic netting buried in the sand over a nest.

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