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Australia 'brave enough' for recognition referendum: Abbott

Tony Abbott says Australia is "good enough, big enough and brave enough" for a vote on Indigenous recognition, as he announces plans for a series of community conferences in the run-up to a probable 2017 referendum.

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The Drum

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Greece voted no, but the damage was done

Greece may be on track for a resounding rejection of tough bailout conditions from its creditors, but the truth is the European Union sowed the seeds for its own destruction regardless of this outcome.

The divisions and mistrust that for centuries have regularly plunged the European tribes into war once again have begun to bubble as old wounds are now reopened.

Unless a permanent solution to the Greek crisis is found, the fallout could go beyond the economic costs and instead result in a regional and global shift in political alliances.

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Just In

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NAIDOC Week celebrations kick off in Darwin

Traditional dance, soulful music and official ceremonies mark the start of NAIDOC week in the Top End at Darwin's Bagot community.

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World

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Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns

Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, the former Australian academic who fought against Greece's "fiscal waterboarding", resigns the morning after the country's resounding 'No' vote in a controversial bailout referendum.

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Business

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Greek 'no' vote sends Australian dollar, shares sliding

Australian shares are down more than 1 per cent on increased 'Grexit' fears and the Australian dollar falls around two cents in two trading days to be at its lowest level since 2009.

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Politics

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Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns

Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, the former Australian academic who fought against Greece's "fiscal waterboarding", resigns the morning after the country's resounding 'No' vote in a controversial bailout referendum.

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Sport

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Scott Camporeale named interim Crows coach after Phil Walsh's death

Former senior assistant Scott Camporeale has been appointed Adelaide Crows interim coach in the wake of Phil Walsh's death.

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Science and Technology

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Music revolution: 3D-printed guitars could be next big thing

A 3D-printed guitar is just one example of how the fusion of design and engineering is pushing art, medicine and sports technology into new frontiers to find the next big thing.

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Environment

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Fears giant wet wipe 'fatberg' could destroy sewage systems

They might be cheap to buy on supermarket shelves, but disposable wipes are costing authorities tens of millions of dollars as more people flush them down the toilet, clogging pipes and polluting waterways. 

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