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Floodwaters rise at Bright.

Army to evacuate Victorian flood victims
The Defence Force will help evacuate residents in Victoria's north as the flood crisis worsens and scores of homes remain under water.

Rescuers fear Christchurch residents trapped
Rescue teams in Christchurch are searching for any residents they fear may be trapped as much of the city remains without power and water following yesterday's devastating earthquake.

Player says most Pakistan matches fixed: report
Cricket's corruption crisis has deepened, after a team-mate of the suspended Pakistani players reportedly claimed "almost every match" they played was affected by fixing.

Labor backs parliamentary reform demands
Labor has agreed to the parliamentary reform proposals put forward by one of the key independents, Rob Oakeshott.

13yo crashes car into house
A 13-year-old boy has been charged after police say he crashed a car into the front of a house in Perth's southern suburbs.


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Political purgatory exposes the ugly election
This period of political purgatory has exposed some very unattractive elements of our system. Both parties were driven by the dirty little secret of the Charter of Budget Honesty: If you can avoid it for long enough, it doesn't matter in the end. It's only really in political purgatory - where in the absence of result the costings become a genuine grounds for judgment - that this bipartisan system of neglect breaks down.

Balance-bias battle of climate science coverage
In reporting the views of climate change deniers and doubters, the ABC has done the whole of science a disservice. When a minority doubts what to a majority is demonstrable fact, then the outcome is not balance but a distortion of reality. The ABC needs to look again at the editorial codes that have distorted the national discussion of climate change.

Saint Paul's Letter to the Electorates: Chapter 9
And in the tents of the leaders there were talks with those who were brought forth by the people but lacketh affiliation.

Turning the key on Father's Day
Father's Day approaches, but what does that really mean? Sadly these days it's all about targeted marketing and media hype.

Why the independents must support Tony Abbott
Abbott wisely got through the election campaign not only avoiding submitting his costings to Treasury but refusing to debate the PM on the matter of the economy.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

PNG crash victims return home
The bodies of three Australians and a New Zealander killed in a Papua New Guinea plane crash have arrived in Brisbane.

Rescuers fear Christchurch residents trapped
Rescue teams in Christchurch are searching for any residents they fear may be trapped as much of the city remains without power and water following yesterday's devastating earthquake.

One dead as storm hits Canadian coast
At least one person has died as Tropical Storm Earl moved from the American eastern seaboard and slammed into Canada's Nova Scotia.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Crews free humpback caught in shark net
Marine rescue crews have freed a whale that was entangled in a shark net off the Gold Coast.

Uncontrolled fires destroy 'paradise of diversity'
Scientists say many native animal species in Northern Australia are "plunging towards extinction".

Screen technology 'rewiring' human brains
A neuroscientist says people's brains are being 'rewired' because of their exposure to screen technology.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Poisoned water raises long term health fears
Tasmanian health officials want more testing of residents of a small north-east town, where the water supply has been tainted with high levels of arsenic, cadmium and lead.

Plan for travellers' body heat to warm homes
The warmth generated by human bodies in the Parisian metro will help heat a public housing project in the city centre, according to the French capital's largest owner of social housing.

BP oil spill bill tops $8 billion
Oil giant BP says the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has cost the British company $US8 billion ($8.79 billion) so far.



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