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Fresh faces: the new cabinet is sworn in

O'Farrell unveils new cabinet line-up
New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has unveiled his new cabinet, with three new faces in the line-up.

Mumbai takes to streets after India's win
The roads of Mumbai were virtually deserted for almost 10 hours this morning but the moment MS Dhoni belted a six to end India's 28-year wait for the World Cup title, thousands of people poured on to the streets to celebrate the win.

US pastor vows new protest after bloody riots
A militant fundamentalist Christian preacher in Florida, whose burning of a Koran triggered deadly riots in Afghanistan, was unrepentant following the attacks and defiantly vowed to lead an anti-Islam protest outside the biggest mosque in the US.

Bodies of missing reactor workers recovered
Two employees of Tokyo Electric Power Company who had been missing since the March 11 quake and tsunami have been found dead at the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the utility said on Sunday, adding that they died of bleeding from multiple wounds.

MySchool prompting shift to public schools
The New South Wales Education Department says the MySchool website has helped deliver an unexpected increase in the State's public school enrolments.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (front-left) and Greens Leader Bob Brown (front-right) sign a deal to co-operate in parliament, as Treasurer Wayne Swan and Greens MPs watch on in Canberra on September 1, 2010.

The same rules do not apply
The epithet "racist" and "race baiter" is increasingly being thrown around in Federal politics, mainly by Labor and mainly aimed at the Opposition. But in light of the behaviour of Greens Senator elect, Lee Rhiannon, and  her support for a boycott of Israel, is it not time for the Prime Minister to start labelling her minority government partners in exactly the same way, if only for the sake of intellectual consistency?

Julia, when the going got Gough, Gough got going
The Prime Minister gave the inaugural Gough Whitlam oration last night. It was something of a headland speech, as others might say. Another line sketched rhetorically in the sand, a statement of her government's intent... which seems to amount, in the short-term, to cutting government spending in pursuit of a reduced deficit. The fact that the PM was delivering a Gough Whitlam Oration titled 'Walking the Reform Road' invites not just genuflection, but direct comparison. Presumably Whitlam as prime minister shared Gillard's dream of 'fairness'. But there was more.

The messy business of cleaning up carbon policy (and how to sell it to the electorate)
Given the muddled and inconsistent messages on the proposed carbon tax, it is no surprise that public support for Labor and the Prime Minister has taken a hit in recent weeks.

A talented young Paris
Paris Hilton's career highlights an under-recognised fact - it takes a certain kind of talent to be famous for being famous.

The sound of forehead on willow
As Ricky Ponting steps down Andrew Demetriou steps up, and those who run cricket and AFL remain a frustrating constant.


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Bodies of missing reactor workers recovered
Two employees of Tokyo Electric Power Company who had been missing since the March 11 quake and tsunami have been found dead at the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the utility said on Sunday, adding that they died of bleeding from multiple wounds.

Sheen booed off stage in debut show
Troubled US actor Charlie Sheen was booed off stage Saturday in a chaotic start to a live show mini-tour, a month after being sacked from his megahit TV show.

Slime flies at Kids' Choice Awards
From start to finish, the gooey green stuff poured onto fans in the front rows of the Nickelodeon television network's Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday as stars ranging from Miley Cyrus to the Black Eyed Peas came away winners.


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Crowd-funding site makes dreams come true
Have you ever had a dream to travel the world at someone else's expense?

Floods likely behind beetle population boom
Queensland's wet summer could be responsible for the large numbers of diving beetles now appearing in urban areas.

Facebook shuts down page calling for intifada
Social networking site Facebook says it made a decision in line with its policies when it shut down a page calling for a third intifada, or uprising, against Israel.


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NSW Labor Leader noncommittal on carbon tax
The new Labor Leader in New South Wales, John Robertson, has stopped short of backing the Federal Government's carbon tax plans.

State-wide playground lead alert
The Health Department has issued a state-wide alert to all local councils to replace old play equipment, after testing found unsafe levels of lead in paint at playgrounds in Esperance.

Toad muster helps keep kids in school
Northern Territory police say a toad mustering competition in two remote Arnhem Land communities has helped keep children out of trouble.



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His contribution with the bat in the final was minor, but Sachin Tendulkar finally had a World Cup to add to his glittering resume.

Magnificent India lifts World Cup
Gautam Gambhir made 97 and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 91 off 79 balls as India won the World Cup for the first time since 1983 with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in Mumbai.

NSW cops in steroid dealing scandal
Eight New South Wales police officers have been caught dealing, and in some cases using, illegal steroids.

Hundreds killed as Gbagbo digs in
Heavy artillery fire and explosions have rocked the city of Abidjan for a third day as Ivory Coast's defiant president Laurent Gbagbo dug in against fierce attacks, while rival forces were accused by the UN of mass killings.

O'Farrell set to unveil new ministry
New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell will announce his new ministry today, with the swearing in to take place today.

Clocks wound back as daylight saving ends
The clocks were wound back one hour this morning as daylight saving ended in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT and South Australia.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (front-left) and Greens Leader Bob Brown (front-right) sign a deal to co-operate in parliament, as Treasurer Wayne Swan and Greens MPs watch on in Canberra on September 1, 2010.

The same rules do not apply
The epithet "racist" and "race baiter" is increasingly being thrown around in Federal politics, mainly by Labor and mainly aimed at the Opposition. But in light of the behaviour of Greens Senator elect, Lee Rhiannon, and  her support for a boycott of Israel, is it not time for the Prime Minister to start labelling her minority government partners in exactly the same way, if only for the sake of intellectual consistency?

Julia, when the going got Gough, Gough got going
The Prime Minister gave the inaugural Gough Whitlam oration last night. It was something of a headland speech, as others might say. Another line sketched rhetorically in the sand, a statement of her government's intent... which seems to amount, in the short-term, to cutting government spending in pursuit of a reduced deficit. The fact that the PM was delivering a Gough Whitlam Oration titled 'Walking the Reform Road' invites not just genuflection, but direct comparison. Presumably Whitlam as prime minister shared Gillard's dream of 'fairness'. But there was more.

The messy business of cleaning up carbon policy (and how to sell it to the electorate)
Given the muddled and inconsistent messages on the proposed carbon tax, it is no surprise that public support for Labor and the Prime Minister has taken a hit in recent weeks.

A talented young Paris
Paris Hilton's career highlights an under-recognised fact - it takes a certain kind of talent to be famous for being famous.

The sound of forehead on willow
As Ricky Ponting steps down Andrew Demetriou steps up, and those who run cricket and AFL remain a frustrating constant.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Hundreds killed as Gbagbo digs in
Heavy artillery fire and explosions have rocked the city of Abidjan for a third day as Ivory Coast's defiant president Laurent Gbagbo dug in against fierce attacks, while rival forces were accused by the UN of mass killings.

Car bomb kills policeman in North Ireland
A policeman was killed when a bomb exploded under his car in the Northern Irish town of Omagh, the first killing in the British-controlled province for two years.

Ten killed in fresh Afghan protests
Ten people have been killed on the second day of protests in Afghanistan against the burning of a Koran by a pastor in the United States, one day after seven UN staff were killed by a mob in the worst attack on the world body in Afghanistan since the 2001 invasion.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Crowd-funding site makes dreams come true
Have you ever had a dream to travel the world at someone else's expense?

Floods likely behind beetle population boom
Queensland's wet summer could be responsible for the large numbers of diving beetles now appearing in urban areas.

Facebook shuts down page calling for intifada
Social networking site Facebook says it made a decision in line with its policies when it shut down a page calling for a third intifada, or uprising, against Israel.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Rival carbon tax rallies draw thousands
Opposing sides of the debate on the carbon tax aired their views at two separate rallies in central Sydney on Saturday.

Combet plays down carbon cost fears
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet is calling for calm after the release of figures showing the carbon tax could cost average households almost $900 a year.

Carbon tax could cost households $860
The Federal Government says it is too early to speculate how much the proposed carbon tax would increase household expenses, after Treasury documents revealed it may add almost $900 a year to bills.



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