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PM declares 'heads should roll' at ABC over Q&A 'betrayal'

Tony Abbott declares "heads should roll" at the ABC over the decision to allow Zaky Mallah on to Q&A, with the Government ordering its own inquiry into the show.

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The Drum

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You may be surprised by how you could lose your citizenship

Until now, and so long as Australia remains an actual functioning democracy, your unconcern about anti-terrorism laws has been more or less justified.

But this law is different. If you are a dual citizen or a foreign national, you really should care.

This law doesn't create new crimes you're not planning to commit; it takes away something you probably care about - your identity as an Australian - automatically and in circumstances which will surprise you.

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Tasmanian boat building consortium to bid for $600m federal contract

Tasmanian ship building companies vie for a $600-million Australian Defence contract to build 21 new patrol boats.

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World

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North Korea calls on world to 'dismember US imperialists'

North Korea urges the world to join its struggle to "dismember the US imperialists" in a statement released to mark the 65th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War.

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Business

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Nationals senator names, shames IOOF figures for financial wrongdoing

National Party senator John Williams launches a stinging attack on IOOF, outlining evidence of insider trading and other financial misconduct.

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Politics

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PNG breaking international law by restricting refugees' movements: UNHCR

Papua New Guinea is breaking international law by restricting the freedom of movement of refugees on Manus Island, the United Nations says.

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Sport

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Beale ruled out of Waratahs' Super Rugby semi-final

New South Wales has lost Kurtley Beale to a quadriceps injury ahead of Saturday's Super Rugby semi-final against the Highlanders at Sydney Football Stadium.

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Science and Technology

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Research shows Antarctica not just an icy wasteland

Sea spiders and isopods are among the unusual species discovered in a comprehensive new study of Antarctic biodiversity, putting an end to the myth the continent is a vast, icy wasteland.

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Environment

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Government 'tricked' crossbenchers into RET deal, Greens say

The Federal Government cannot fulfil promises it made to crossbench senators in order to secure their support for its renewable energy legislation, the Greens say.

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