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Threat: onlookers watch a bushfire that forced the evacuation of homes in Perth's east

Homes reported lost as crews battle bushfires
It is believed a number of homes have been destroyed by fire as fire crews battle three separate blazes in Western Australia.

Roads, shops reopen in devastated cyclone zone
The Bruce Highway has reopened between Townsville and Cairns, with priority given to emergency crews and residents, allowing some people to see the destruction of Cyclone Yasi for the first time.

Rulers hold talks with Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood says it will start landmark talks with authorities, as senior members of president Hosni Mubarak's ruling party quit and the US lobbied for a quick power transition.

Cool winds end record-breaking heatwave
A cool southerly change has blown into Sydney, marking the end of a record-breaking heatwave.

Clearing weather offers hope for sodden Victoria
The threat of serious flooding across Victoria appears to be easing after two days of heavy rain.


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Australia Day citizenship ceremony at Regatta Point in Canberra on January 26, 2007 in Canberra, Australia.

Mateship and becoming Aussie
Today IÂ'll raise my hand, say a few short phrases, and officially become Australian. The real immigration exam is where the nation asks: Are you with us? Are you one of us? Australia is a social network and becoming Australian means integrating into this network. I'm lucky to be joining.

The trouble with the humanities
The humanities are in trouble and more in need of reform than self-congratulation.

NT struggling to cope
The sudden escalation in violence on NT streets can be attributed to the haste of specific government actions from both sides of the political spectrum.

Criticising dance in the modern world
Dance criticism, a delicate subspecies of analytical writing, is in such poor shape these days that itÂ's being left out of the arts criticism debates altogether.

Hitting the ground reviewing has its perils
The new Victorian government is still in opposition mode.


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Rulers hold talks with Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood says it will start landmark talks with authorities, as senior members of president Hosni Mubarak's ruling party quit and the US lobbied for a quick power transition.

Syrian documentary maker Omar Amiralay dies
Syrian film maker Omar Amiralay, whose documentaries exposed the social and economic life in Syria since the Baath Party took power five decades ago, died on Saturday.

American hikers to stand trial in Iran
Two Americans held in an Iranian jail for the last 18 months will finally stand trial on Sunday for espionage, a charge their lawyer is confident will be shown to have no substance.


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Taronga Zoo elephant diagnosed with TB
One of the stars of Sydney's Taronga Zoo, an 18-year-old Asian elephant, has been diagnosed with Tuberculosis.

Shot congresswoman's husband to return to space
The astronaut husband of wounded United States congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is leaving her bedside to return to space.

'Serious flaws' in police lab work
The Chief Justice of the ACT Supreme Court says evidence in a sexual assault case has identified serious flaws in police processing of DNA.


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Industry aid to be kept in new carbon scheme
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the Federal Government will not abandon all the industry assistance measures that accompanied its carbon pollution reduction scheme.

Whalers face financial disaster, say activists
An anti-whaling group claims Japanese whalers are catching well below their planned quota this season.

North coast group calls for illegal logging to stop
A north coast conservation group says the State government has been 'lying' about the illegal logging of koala habitats.



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The SES says it is seeing an increasing number of people swimming, boogie-boarding and playing in floodwaters.

Authorities frustrated by flood skylarking
As thousands of people were evacuated from Victoria's flood-stricken towns overnight, frustrated authorities have issued an urgent warning to people to stay away from swollen waterways.

Cyclone-ravaged communities closed to public
The cyclone damaged communities of Tully Heads and Hull Heads, in far north Queensland, have been closed to the public in the wake of category five Cyclone Yasi.

Protesters unconvinced by ruling party reshuffle
The leadership of Egypt's ruling party, including the president's son Gamal Mubarak, have quit the troubled National Democratic Party.

Pakistan trio handed lengthy bans
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt was banned for 10 years and fast bowling pair Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer for seven and five years respectively on Saturday after being found guilty of corruption.

Wild winds whip blaze towards Perth homes
The WA Fire and Emergency Services Authority says it will begin trying to control a large bushfire burning in Perth's north-east in the next few hours.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Australia Day citizenship ceremony at Regatta Point in Canberra on January 26, 2007 in Canberra, Australia.

Mateship and becoming Aussie
Today IÂ'll raise my hand, say a few short phrases, and officially become Australian. The real immigration exam is where the nation asks: Are you with us? Are you one of us? Australia is a social network and becoming Australian means integrating into this network. I'm lucky to be joining.

The trouble with the humanities
The humanities are in trouble and more in need of reform than self-congratulation.

NT struggling to cope
The sudden escalation in violence on NT streets can be attributed to the haste of specific government actions from both sides of the political spectrum.

Criticising dance in the modern world
Dance criticism, a delicate subspecies of analytical writing, is in such poor shape these days that itÂ's being left out of the arts criticism debates altogether.

Hitting the ground reviewing has its perils
The new Victorian government is still in opposition mode.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Protesters unconvinced by ruling party reshuffle
The leadership of Egypt's ruling party, including the president's son Gamal Mubarak, have quit the troubled National Democratic Party.

US, Russia bring nuclear pact into force
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has launched a landmark nuclear arms reduction pact with Russia, a showpiece of Washington's "reset" of ties with its former Cold War enemy.

Riot police brace for rival UK demonstrations
More than 1,000 police are being deployed in an English town as a far-right group and anti-fascist protesters face off in rival demonstrations.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Taronga Zoo elephant diagnosed with TB
One of the stars of Sydney's Taronga Zoo, an 18-year-old Asian elephant, has been diagnosed with Tuberculosis.

Shot congresswoman's husband to return to space
The astronaut husband of wounded United States congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is leaving her bedside to return to space.

'Serious flaws' in police lab work
The Chief Justice of the ACT Supreme Court says evidence in a sexual assault case has identified serious flaws in police processing of DNA.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

US, Russia bring nuclear pact into force
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has launched a landmark nuclear arms reduction pact with Russia, a showpiece of Washington's "reset" of ties with its former Cold War enemy.

Yasi does 10yrs damage to Barrier Reef
Authorities say hundreds of kilometres of the Great Barrier Reef hit by Cyclone Yasi will take up to 10 years to recover.

Opposing sides clash in Antarctic waters
Anti-whaling activists have accused Japanese whalers of attempting to ram one of their vessels and showering it with bamboo spears.



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-- Clarification: Key members resign their posts in Egypt's ruling party. Hosni Mubarak remains head of party and president.

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