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ABC Online
   
Government, Labor reach breakthrough in negotiations over renewable energy ...   
ABC Online
The Federal Government and Labor have achieved a breakthrough in negotiations over the renewable energy target (RET). The two parties met in Melbourne this morning and agreed to lower the RET from 41,000 gigawatt hours to 33,000, to fully exempt ...

RET deal struck after Coalition drops formal review   The Australian Financial Review
Renewable Energy Taget bipartisan deal finally agreed   The Australian
Abbott government and Labor reach renewable energy target deal   Sydney Morning Herald
The Guardian   
Business Spectator   
Ferret   
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Sky News Australia
   
PM says iron ore inquiry 'could make sense'   
Sky News Australia
A possible Senate inquiry into iron ore prices can't be a witchhunt, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned. He also flagged government reluctance to regulate the sector, easing fears of the big miners and trade officials. It was important to get to the facts given ...

Labor: iron ore inquiry risks undermining trade links   The Australian
Junior iron ore miners back parliamentary inquiry   ABC Online
Labor will back 'unnecessary' iron ore probe   The Australian Financial Review
The Daily Telegraph   
Australian Mining   
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The Australian
   
Former Redcliffe MP Scott Driscoll to face court on fraud charges   
The Australian
Former Queensland MP Scott Driscoll will face a District Court jury over allegations of dishonest and fraudulent behaviour, including that he solicited thousands of dollars in secret commissions. The 40-year-old did not enter a plea in the Brisbane Magistrates ...

Former Queensland MP Scott Driscoll committed to stand trial on 16 fraud and ...   Courier Mail
Former Queensland MP Scott Driscoll ordered to stand trial on fraud charges   ABC Online

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The Age
   
ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft warns on Sydney, Melbourne property bubbles   
The Age
"There is always danger when rates get so low.": ASIC Chairman Greg Medcraft. Photo: Chris Pearce. ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft has sent a warning to investors about buying property in Sydney and Melbourne, saying he fears both cities may already be in ...

There is no property bubble, say builders and self-managed funds   The Australian Financial Review
Housing bubble a real danger: ASIC   The New Daily
Medcraft worried about key property markets   Herald Sun
Property Observer   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Police collect 70 clues from Fairfield street after missing man's mystery murder   
The Daily Telegraph
The parents of a missing Sydney teenager have discovered what is believed to be his bloodied body in a vacant home in Sydney's west. Mahmoud Hrouk was reported missing on Saturday night before his parents went to the Belmore Street property where ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
NSW man went to Qld for child sex: police   
9news.com.au
Police are warning parents to be wary of their children using social media after a man was caught allegedly travelling interstate to have sex with what he believed was a 14-year-old girl. The NSW man was arrested and charged when detectives from a ...

The stories you need to know today   NEWS.com.au
Police say man travelled to Qld for child sex   Sky News Australia
NSW man to face court on child grooming offences   Brisbane Times
The Sunshine Coast Daily   
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NEWS.com.au
   
SBS reporter sues over sacking   
NEWS.com.au
A HIGH-PROFILE SBS reporter who was fired for inappropriate tweets about the Anzacs is now suing the network for unfair dismissal. According to Buzzfeed, law firm Maurice Blackburn filed an infair dismissal claim in court on Monday on behalf of former ...

Scott McIntyre sues SBS over sacking after controversial Anzac Day tweets   Sydney Morning Herald
Sacked SBS reporter sues over Anzac tweets   9news.com.au
Fired journalist who attacked Anzac Day to sue   The New Daily

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Herald Sun
   
Tony Abbott warns against rushing recognition for First Australians   
The Australian
Tony Abbott has warned against rushing constitutional recognition for indigenous Australians, after a new survey found overwhelming support for change. The Prime Minister said this morning he was determined to pursue acknowledgment of First Australians ...

Abbott won't rush recognition referendum   NEWS.com.au

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ABC Online
   
Tim Carmody: Justice John Byrne allegedly makes secret recording of ...   
ABC Online
A Queensland judge reportedly made a secret recording of a heated conversation with Chief Justice Tim Carmody during a meeting. Justice Carmody has been under pressure to remain in his role as Chief Justice after a series of spats with members of ...

Labor working on protocol for judicial appointments: AG   Brisbane Times
Qld govt offers to resolve Carmody dispute   9news.com.au
Govt keeps distance from judicial stoush   Perth Now

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The Guardian
   
Extreme athlete Dean Potter among two killed Base jumping in Yosemite   
The Guardian
Dean Potter after walking a 41 slackline strung across Enshi grand canyon at an altitude of 1,800m in 2012 in Hubei province, China. Photograph: ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images. Caty Enders and agencies. @catyenders. Sunday 17 May ...

US daredevil Dean Potter dies during flying stunt   BBC News
Extreme athlete dies during BASE jump   NEWS.com.au
Dean Potter, Extreme Climber, Dies in Jumping Accident at Yosemite   New York Times
Wall Street Journal   
Daily Mail   
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