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Kenya attack survivor rescued after two days hiding in wardrobe

A survivor of Kenya's university massacre who hid in a wardrobe for two days, too terrified to come out, is rescued, dehydrated but apparently unharmed.

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The Drum

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Have we got this tax debate backwards?

What's been lost in this discussion is the fact that tax is simply a means to an end.

Shouldn't we talk about what sort of Australia we'd like to create before we discuss how we're going to raise the revenue to pay for it?

If we could agree that housing the homeless, empowering the first Australians, and building a better class of submarine made sense as a set of shared national goals, we might also be more disposed to raising the GST, company tax, land tax or whatever else seemed necessary to make it happen.

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Just In

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Lions roar to victory over Bulls

A late Armand van der Merwe try gave the Lions a 22-18 win over the Bulls.

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World

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Pope urges Catholics to shun indifference in Easter service

Pope Francis leads the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics into Easter, urging them at a vigil mass to shun indifference and boldly live their faith.

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Business

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Francogeddon re-ignites calls for foreign exchange trading limits

Around Australia, a growing army of screen jockeys is dabbling in foreign exchange trading. But when things go wrong, they can have disastrous consequences.

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Politics

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Fidel Castro makes rare public appearance

Former Cuban president Fidel Castro makes his first public appearance in more than a year, greeting a delegation from Venezuela.

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Sport

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Swans overrun weary Bombers for dramatic 12-point win

Essendon's heavily disrupted preseason cost it dearly as Sydney ran over the top for a 12-point win.

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Science and Technology

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Shortest blood moon of the century graces Australian skies

Stargazers across Australia are treated to a rare lunar eclipse that briefly turns the moon red, in what is the shortest blood moon of the century.

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Environment

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Federal Government rejects RET exemptions for select industries

The Federal Government rejects Labor's call to immediately exempt emissions-intensive industries from the renewable energy target, saying it is not possible to do so without legislation.

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