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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 10 Jul 2011


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How will the carbon price affect you?
The introduction of a carbon price will cost households an extra $9.90 per week on average, while average assistance will be $10.10 per week, according to the Federal Government's modelling.

Gillard reveals carbon price scheme
Australian households will be handed more than $15 billion in compensation to help offset the impact of the Government's new carbon tax, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has confirmed.

Abbott decries 'socialist' carbon scheme
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says "millions of Australians will be worse off" under the Government's carbon price scheme.

The carbon tax - what's in, what's out

What's in?

Brown welcomes 'great green action day'
Greens leader Bob Brown says there were times during negotiations on the climate change package that it looked like the talks would collapse.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Prime Minister Julia Gillard addresses business leaders in Sydney on May 16, 2011.

Carbon Sunday: the early reaction
At last, the full detail of the Government's proposed carbon tax. A price, as expected, of $23 a tonne. Tax cuts and concessions, action on renewables, a lift of greenhouse gas reduction to 80% by 2020, a bio diversity fund .... it's big. With their first glimpse of the detail, how have the experts and commentators responded? Here's a sample:

Murdoch kills paper, bodycount continues
After 168 years, including about 40 years under Rupert Murdoch's control, the Sun King has dramatically shut down the world's most notorious tabloid newspaper as the phone hacking crisis spins out of control. With British politicians calling for James Murdoch to be suspended from the News Corp board and allegations that he and others have tried to pervert the course of justice, it was time for a dramatic intervention. But will this be enough?

Conversations: Gambling in Australia
Experts from universities across Australia look at the issues and debate over gambling in Australia.

Comic patriotism for kicks and giggles
We're perfectly happy to hurl scorn on our own underperforming children, but hell hath no fury if the Americans do it for us.

The greatness of high-achieving men
No-one seems to have made the comparison between Bob Ellis's latest brain fart and what we sport fans read all the time.


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Atlantis prepares to dock with space station
The crew of Atlantis is preparing to link up with the International Space Station as part of the final mission of the US space shuttle program.

Planes intercepted near Camp David
US fighter jets scrambled to intercept two small planes over the US presidential retreat Camp David in separate incidents on Saturday, the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) announced.

Afghan bodyguard kills US soldier, civilian
A bodyguard from Afghanistan's intelligence agency has shot dead a US soldier and civilian.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Atlantis prepares to dock with space station
The crew of Atlantis is preparing to link up with the International Space Station as part of the final mission of the US space shuttle program.

Taskforce to tackle hendra virus outbreak
New South Wales and Queensland will work together to investigate and respond to the hendra virus following a recent spate of cases across both states.

Atlantis blasts off on final space mission
Space shuttle Atlantis has rocketed off its seaside launch pad, rising atop a tower of smoke and flames as it left Earth on the shuttle program's final flight.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Carbon tax details fail to sway business
Major business lobby groups that were opposed to the Government's plan to put a price on carbon have not changed their stance now the detail has been revealed.

Abbott decries 'socialist' carbon scheme
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says "millions of Australians will be worse off" under the Government's carbon price scheme.

How will the carbon price affect you?
The introduction of a carbon price will cost households an extra $9.90 per week on average, while average assistance will be $10.10 per week, according to the Federal Government's modelling.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 10 Jul 2011


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Final farewell: News of the World editor Colin Myler shows off the last edition.

Staff put News of the World to bed for good
Rupert Murdoch was set to fly to London to tackle a scandal engulfing his media empire while journalists prepared the last edition of the best-selling Sunday paper they say he has sacrificed to protect plans to expand his television business.

Reds win first Super Rugby title
The Queensland Reds have won their first ever Super Rugby title, defeating seasoned campaigners the Crusaders 18-13 at a packed Lang Park.

Gillard set to unveil carbon tax
More details of the carbon tax are trickling out as the Federal Government prepares to take the next step towards imposing its carbon price.

South Sudan formally declares independence
South Sudan has hoisted its national flag after declaring independence and becoming the world's newest sovereign state to wild applause, tears and song.

Monckton mocks 'darling' PM at Sydney rally
Controversial climate change sceptic Lord Christopher Monckton has mocked Prime Minister Julia Gillard on the eve of the Government's carbon tax announcement, saying Australia will become a "third world banana monarchy" if it introduces the tax.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Rupert Murdoch

Murdoch kills paper, bodycount continues
After 168 years, including about 40 years under Rupert Murdoch's control, the Sun King has dramatically shut down the world's most notorious tabloid newspaper as the phone hacking crisis spins out of control. With British politicians calling for James Murdoch to be suspended from the News Corp board and allegations that he and others have tried to pervert the course of justice, it was time for a dramatic intervention. But will this be enough?

Conversations: Gambling in Australia
Experts from universities across Australia look at the issues and debate over gambling in Australia.

Comic patriotism for kicks and giggles
We're perfectly happy to hurl scorn on our own underperforming children, but hell hath no fury if the Americans do it for us.

The greatness of high-achieving men
No-one seems to have made the comparison between Bob Ellis's latest brain fart and what we sport fans read all the time.

Growing a healthy Australian renewables industry
The ARENA funding body is a major win for climate action because it creates an institution that will support the full potential of renewables.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Death toll at 74 after DR Congo plane crash
The death toll from Friday's passenger plane crash in north-east Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to 74, the Red Cross said, after the discovery of 28 more bodies in the wreckage and varying reports on the death toll.

Iraq veteran killed in roller coaster fall
A veteran who lost both legs in Iraq has died at an amusement park in the United States after he fell from a 63-metre roller coaster.

Japan says plant clean-up will take decades
Japan's prime minister says the decommissioning of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant would take decades, in the first government announcement of a long-term timeframe for the clean-up.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Atlantis blasts off on final space mission
Space shuttle Atlantis has rocketed off its seaside launch pad, rising atop a tower of smoke and flames as it left Earth on the shuttle program's final flight.

Smoking reduces joint replacement risk: study
New research shows long-term smoking could help reduce the risk of needing hip or knee replacements in old age.

Hopes for research to boost lobster industry
The University of Western Australia (UWA) says key findings from its research could help preserve the state's rock lobster industry.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Opposition maintains attack in tax countdown
With just hours to go before the Federal Government reveals the full details of its carbon tax, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has maintained his attack on the scheme.

Japan says plant clean-up will take decades
Japan's prime minister says the decommissioning of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant would take decades, in the first government announcement of a long-term timeframe for the clean-up.

Gillard set to unveil carbon tax
More details of the carbon tax are trickling out as the Federal Government prepares to take the next step towards imposing its carbon price.



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