Articles
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If the United Nations is not prepared to lead a coalition to invade Burma, it should be closed down for the farce that it is, writes Tony Ryan
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Jakarta's new Governor has faced over 200 public demonstrations since his election in August last year, writes Belinda Lopez
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The nation created by the children of the Holocaust, the greatest human catastrophe of the 20th century, is now best known for its ruthless military prowess
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All hell would break loose in the ACT if gay marriage were legalised
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Australia's identity and economic growth are both tightly bound up with alcohol, writes Ben Eltham
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This week, amid Iemma's power dilemma, MP Frank Sartor was referred to ICAC over donations from property developers. The cash-for-approvals scandal is not going away in NSW
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Kevin Rudd's speeches this week have been full of hints of what to expect from Tuesday's Federal Budget, writes Canberra correspondent, Alan Thornhill
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Troy Buswell managed to hang on to the leadership of the WA Libs, but the voters are not likely to buy the "reformed man" line
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ALP insider and privatisation proponent Kirk McKenzie gives the scoop on the policy and personalities behind the controversial Labor Conference debate
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Logies first-timer Marcus Westbury kept detailed notes of his night on the red carpet. Until about 10:30pm, when things became a little unclear...


