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Malcolm Turnbull warns against overstating threat of Islamic State

Malcolm Turnbull downplays threats to national security from Islamic State and warns against turning the counter-terrorism debate into "caricature" but denies the comments were directed at Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

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Australia's economy circled by external threats

Some of the most memorable scenes in the original Jurassic Park film were the Velociraptor attacks.

The pack predators would quietly surround their prey and, while the victim's attention was drawn by a raptor in front, one would race in from the side, ripping his or her guts out.

With Greece facing the possibility of default, China fighting a recent stock market nose dive, and the United States considering a rate rise, the worry is that Australia's economy is currently caught in a similar trap.

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Campbells Cove nudist beach loses 'clothing optional' status

Campbells Cove nudist beach at Point Cook will officially lose its "clothing optional" status on September 1 following discussions with the local community.

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Eurozone finance ministers unimpressed with Greece proposal

Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras launches a desperate bid to win fresh aid from sceptical creditors at an emergency eurozone summit, before his country's banks run out of money.

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Business

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China share freefall continues despite more intervention

China's key mainland share market plunges for the seventh day in the past nine, despite further moves to try and stabilise the market.

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Politics

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Shorten to front trade union royal commission today over deals struck as AWU leader

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten comes out fighting ahead of his highly anticipated appearance at the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption today.

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Sport

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The Ashes: Johnson 'as fast as ever', says Clarke

Michael Clarke says talk that Mitchell Johnson will struggle in England fires up the Australian paceman ahead of the first Test.

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Science and Technology

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Giant fighting robots to face off after Japanese firm accepts US challenge

Two giant human-piloted fighting robots are set to face off in a duel in one year, after Japanese robotics company Suidobashi Heavy Industries accepts a challenge from US-based firm MegaBots.

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Environment

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Scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against inquiry into evidence of human influence

A group of prominent Australian scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against wasting time and parliamentary resources on an inquiry into the evidence of human influence on climate change.

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