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Mr Combet says the time for &quot;grand statements&quot; by industry leaders has passed.

Business warned to stop carbon tax attack
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet is putting pressure on businesses to stop making public claims about the carbon tax and instead negotiate privately with the Government.

Smith says Defence abuse compo possible
Defence Minister Stephen Smith says Commonwealth compensation may be offered to people who have been abused while in the Defence Force.

Roosters' Watts charged with assault
Sydney Roosters forward Anthony Watts has is facing a domestic assault charge following a night out with team-mate Todd Carney.

Wilkie to meet alleged bullying victim
Federal Independent MP Andrew Wilkie says he is planning to meet a man he allegedly bullied while at the Duntroon Military College in the 1980s.

Centrelink high-rollers ordered to pay back millions
The Federal Government is ordering people caught losing huge amounts of money gambling while on Centrelink payments to pay back more than $9 million.


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Defence Minister Stephen Smith (centre) and Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston (right) talk with Mentoring Task Force soldiers in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan.

Carbon, pokies, deficit... now a fight with the army
Defence Minister Stephen Smith is wrestling with the leadership of Australia's Defence Force. The scale of the fight has one key principle: civilians control the military. That point seems to be lost on some commanders in the ADF, who apparently believe that the correct role for their Minister is compliant figurehead. Stephen Smith has picked a worthy fight. But maybe declaring war on the military is a fight too far for the Gillard Government.

Marching for Anzac in the 51st state
The insidious, merciless, life-long damage of war taught many of us to recognise the difference between the empty symbolism of war and the actual meaning.

Working towards a more productive society
Work matters, but there's more to life than work for work's sake, which gets overlooked when talk is about 'getting bludgers off the dole'.

Misogynistic schmuck week
Paul Sheehan and Bob Ellis elected themselves under the campaign slogan "women are a bunch of whingers and feminism has failed".

Green China? You'd better believe it
China's green energy is expected to generate 290 GW power in 2020, equivalent to 15 per cent of the country's total energy consumption. And Australia? By 2030 green energy will share 8 per cent of our total energy consumption. While Australian politicians are arguing what to do about climate change control, Chinese policy makers have moved quietly and leave us well behind.


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Mexican drug massacre suspect arrested
The Mexican navy says it has captured the main suspect in the murder of 145 people whose bodies were found in mass graves in northern Mexico earlier this month.

Mubarak's former party dissolved
An Egyptian court dissolved the former ruling National Democratic Party and ordered its funds and property to be handed to the government, a judicial source said.

Gbagbo's party calls for end to bloodshed
Former Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo's political party has called on his supporters to "end the war" and "the escalation of violence" in the country following his arrest.


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Marine life discovered after iceberg moved
The removal of a massive iceberg from the Mertz glacier in East Antarctica has revealed a huge diversity of new life.

Researchers rally against major funding cuts
About 100 people have gathered in Darwin's CBD to protest against possible funding cuts by the Federal Government to medical research.

Funding on the table for science festival
Chief Minister Jon Stanhope says the Government is considering new organisations to take over running the Australian Science Festival.


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Business warned to stop carbon tax attack
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet is putting pressure on businesses to stop making public claims about the carbon tax and instead negotiate privately with the Government.

Marine life discovered after iceberg moved
The removal of a massive iceberg from the Mertz glacier in East Antarctica has revealed a huge diversity of new life.

Squatters will fight to keep beach shacks
The owners of squatters shacks in the small coastal communities of Wedge and Grey say they will fight a State Government decision to remove them.



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Pushing on: a severely wounded rebel fighter in Ajdabiya hospital

Libyan rebels renew push for Brega
Libyan rebels have made a renewed effort to push towards the oil port of Brega, while Moamar Gaddafi's forces pounded besieged Misrata to the west with rockets and mortars, a rebel spokesman said.

Queensland aftershocks to last days
Seismologists say north Queensland residents will feel aftershocks for several days after yesterday's 5.2-magnitude earthquake.

Toure wrecks United's treble dream
Yaya Toure shattered Manchester United's treble dream this morning as Manchester City beat its bitter local rivals 1-0 to reach next month's FA Cup final.

Toddler killed in garage accident
A toddler has died after being hit as her father reversed a trailer into the garage of their home in Young in central-west New South Wales.

WWII pilot to be buried 66 years on
An Australian World War II fighter pilot whose remains were discovered late last year, 66 years after he died, will finally be laid to rest.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Defence Minister Stephen Smith (centre) and Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston (right) talk with Mentoring Task Force soldiers in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan.

Carbon, pokies, deficit... now a fight with the army
Defence Minister Stephen Smith is wrestling with the leadership of Australia's Defence Force. The scale of the fight has one key principle: civilians control the military. That point seems to be lost on some commanders in the ADF, who apparently believe that the correct role for their Minister is compliant figurehead. Stephen Smith has picked a worthy fight. But maybe declaring war on the military is a fight too far for the Gillard Government.

Marching for Anzac in the 51st state
The insidious, merciless, life-long damage of war taught many of us to recognise the difference between the empty symbolism of war and the actual meaning.

Working towards a more productive society
Work matters, but there's more to life than work for work's sake, which gets overlooked when talk is about 'getting bludgers off the dole'.

Misogynistic schmuck week
Paul Sheehan and Bob Ellis elected themselves under the campaign slogan "women are a bunch of whingers and feminism has failed".

Green China? You'd better believe it
China's green energy is expected to generate 290 GW power in 2020, equivalent to 15 per cent of the country's total energy consumption. And Australia? By 2030 green energy will share 8 per cent of our total energy consumption. While Australian politicians are arguing what to do about climate change control, Chinese policy makers have moved quietly and leave us well behind.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Libyan rebels renew push for Brega
Libyan rebels have made a renewed effort to push towards the oil port of Brega, while Moamar Gaddafi's forces pounded besieged Misrata to the west with rockets and mortars, a rebel spokesman said.

Afghanistan, Pakistan intensify Taliban fight
Pakistani prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Afghan president Hamid Karzai have agreed to intensify both countries' campaign against the Taliban.

Syria's leader to end emergency law
President Bashar al-Assad says the emergency law in force in Syria for nearly 50 years will be abolished within a week, and expressed his sadness at the deaths of protesters.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Marine life discovered after iceberg moved
The removal of a massive iceberg from the Mertz glacier in East Antarctica has revealed a huge diversity of new life.

Researchers rally against major funding cuts
About 100 people have gathered in Darwin's CBD to protest against possible funding cuts by the Federal Government to medical research.

Funding on the table for science festival
Chief Minister Jon Stanhope says the Government is considering new organisations to take over running the Australian Science Festival.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Marine life discovered after iceberg moved
The removal of a massive iceberg from the Mertz glacier in East Antarctica has revealed a huge diversity of new life.

Squatters will fight to keep beach shacks
The owners of squatters shacks in the small coastal communities of Wedge and Grey say they will fight a State Government decision to remove them.

Drug labs creating toxic suburban hazard
New South Wales Police say illicit drug laboratories found in homes are posing a risk to the community, even after they are closed down.



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