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Shorten urges MPs to 'rise to the moment' on same-sex marriage

Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten introduces a same-sex marriage bill to Federal Parliament, urging MPs to "step up" and calling on Tony Abbott to grant his party a free vote on the issue.

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Rinehart's battle may be nothing compared to what Twiggy could deliver

Barnaby Joyce's colleagues may take a dim view of his involvement in Gina Rinehart's family battle, but they too could soon be caught up in a much bigger dispute that involves Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest.

While Rinehart's family dispute could unravel her Roy Hill enterprise, the possibility of Forrest selling a large stake in Fortescue Metals Group to Chinese investors would have huge implications.

This time, Joyce's colleagues could be forced to decide between what is best for a billionaire and what is best for the nation.

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Newly-wed gay Tasmanian couple support ALP marriage bill

A newly-married gay Tasmanian couple back the Labor Party's same-sex marriage bill introduced to Federal Parliament today.

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Three in line for Test debut in Southern Stars' Ashes squad

The Southern Stars have named a 15-strong squad for the upcoming multi-format Ashes series in England, remaining loyal to the team that was beaten in the 2013/14 series.

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Abbott welcomes 'modest' house price rises as Treasury boss warns on Sydney property bubble

Treasury secretary John Fraser warns that Sydney is "unequivocally" in a housing bubble, as PM Tony Abbott says he hopes prices will continue to increase "modestly".

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Defence bosses decline to discuss 'hypothetical' threat in South China Sea

Top Defence figures refuse to be drawn on the "hypothetical" threat of conflict between the United States and China in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.

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Kangaroos coach Scott out for a month, will undergo back surgery

North Melbourne AFL coach Brad Scott will miss the next four matches to undergo back surgery.

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Genomic sequencing technology advances make food poisoning outbreaks easier to control

Advances in the field of genomic sequencing technology mean scientists are able to track listeria food poisoning outbreaks better than ever before.

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Urgent federal response ordered to save orange-bellied parrot

The Federal Government orders an urgent strategic response to a disease outbreak threatening the orange-bellied parrot.

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'Callous' Pell's position untenable, Vatican abuse commissioner says

A specially appointed member of the Vatican's commission on child protection accuses Cardinal George Pell of being "almost sociopathic" in his treatment of victims.

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Despite this FIFA corruption scandal, Sepp Blatter still holds the cards

Much of the furore and commentary around FIFA's current crisis boils down to, "If this was a corporation, the boss would be gone."

But it's not a corporation. It's a private association that plays by its own rules.

Countries in Africa and Asia, largely ignored by many in the West, feel they are treated as equals in the FIFA halls. As long as Sepp Blatter is their champion, his leadership is probably safe.

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Australia takes tough stance against China's island moves

China brushes aside demands to slow its expansion in the South China Sea after Defence Minister Kevin Andrews joins the US and other nations in opposing the Asian superpower's large-scale land reclamation in the region.

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Europe should consider World Cup boycott, UK says

Britain's sport minister says Europe should consider boycotting future World Cups if Sepp Blatter does not quit as head of football's governing body over a corruption scandal.

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Administrator says BBY clients' money missing from trust accounts

Two weeks after the very public collapse of broker BBY, clients have no idea of the state of their investments, with administrator KPMG releasing a statement saying the broking firm may not have enough money to pay creditors.

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Bill Shorten to introduce same-sex marriage bill to Parliament

The Federal Opposition Leader's gay marriage bill goes before the House of Representatives this morning, but the Greens are urging Labor to withdraw it in favour of a multi-party approach.

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Roos coach Scott fumes after 'disgusting' loss to Pies

North Melbourne coach Brad Scott has unleashed on his team after its collapse against Collingwood, labelling the performance "disgusting".

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Google to develop clothes with touch-screen technology

Google says it is working with US jean maker Levi Strauss to make clothing from specially woven fabric with touch-screen control capabilities.

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Sun-powered plane begins marathon Pacific Ocean journey

Solar Impulse 2, powered by 17,000 solar cells, leaves eastern China on a six-day flight to Hawaii on the most ambitious leg of its quest to circumnavigate the globe powered only by the sun.

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