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Courier Mail
   
Speaker Peter Wellington bans LNP opposition from using term Palaszczuk ...   
Courier Mail
QUEENSLAND'S opposition has been banned from referring to embattled MP Billy Gordon when naming the Palaszczuk government in parliament. The opposition coined the term, the “Palaszczuk-Gordon government”, after a motion was rejected last month ...

Queensland's Palaszczuk government not too close to unions: Shorten   The Australian

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The Australian
   
South Australia is “most difficult government”, says Joe Hockey   
The Australian
Treasurer Joe Hockey has lashed South Australia as the “most difficult government” in the federation, accusing Premier Jay Weatherill of “playing politics all the time” rather than cooperating on infrastructure. The South Australian Premier fired back at Mr ...

Calls for more road funding   Sky News Australia

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Tony Abbott soft pedals on ore probe as big miner anger mounts   
The Australian Financial Review
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says the iron ore inquiry was not his idea. Andrew Meares. Share on twitter. by Phillip Coorey. Tony Abbott has started to backpedal on the prospect of an inquiry into the iron ore industry, saying it was not the government's idea and ...

Iron ore: no one in government wants to regulate says Macfarlane   The Australian
Stocks to watch on Tuesday   Herald Sun
BHP Billiton boss slams 'ridiculous' iron ore inquiry idea   ABC Online

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Herald Sun
   
Search for elderly NSW man missing in bush   
Herald Sun
THE search for a 72-year-old man who has been missing in dense bushland in the NSW Hunter region for 36 hours has resumed. BOB Baihn was last seen at his family farm on Sunday afternoon in Gungal before he went to look for a missing pony.
Elderly NSW man found in bush   Sky News Australia
Missing man located-Hunter Valley   NSW Police Online (press release)

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UN despair over lack of rescues   
The Daily Star
The UN has condemned the refusal of South-East Asian countries to rescue thousands of migrants adrift at sea. UNHCR spokeswoman Vivian Tan said the lack of rescues over the weekend was a "bad sign". Aid agencies say a grave humanitarian crisis is in ...


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CNET
   
iiNet weighs free legal service to Dallas Buyers Club downloaders   
The Australian
The nation's No. 3 broadband provider iiNet could soon offer pro-bono legal services for the thousands of its customers who are facing fines for illegally downloading the Academy Award-winning movie Dallas Buyers Club. The company has confirmed in a ...

iiNet offers pro-bono legal advice to Dallas Buyers Club pirates   CNET
iiNet to offer pro-bono services to Dallas Buyers Club infringers   ZDNet
Dallas Buyers Club case: iiNet to offer free legal services as details handover ...   DynamicBusiness
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SmartCompany.com.au   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
RBA minutes confirm scope for further interest rate cuts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Michael Pascoe: The Sydney housing bubble to pop – but how? Owner-occupiers may get cheaper loans than investors. The Reserve Bank of Australia remains open to further interest rates cuts, according to the minutes of the last board meeting, with the ...

RBA says we are cautious consumers despite record lows   SmartCompany.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'A crime is a crime is a crime': Tony Abbott warns no let-off for remorseful jihadis   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Islamic State recruits in talks to return home. Remorseful jihadis who have joined Islamic State but want to return home will be welcomed back only to a jail cell, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned. Three Australians who have joined Islamic ...

'A crime is a crime is a crime': Tony Abbott warns no mercy for remorseful jihadis   Brisbane Times
Terror trio asks to come home   The Australian

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The Indian Express
   
Deadly flood turned mudslide kills 58 in Colombia   
The Indian Express
An avalanche of mud and debris roared through an alpine town in western Colombia before dawn Monday, killing at least 58 people in a flash flood and mudslide triggered by heavy rains. Residents were stirred from bed in the dead of the night by a loud ...

At least 52 dead in Colombia landslide   Sky News Australia
More than 50 dead, dozens injured in Colombia landslide   Sydney Morning Herald
Mudslide that killed dozens 'wiped town from map'   The Times (subscription)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NSW Blues pick two debutants and recalled Mitchell Pearce for Origin defence   
Sydney Morning Herald
NSW coach Laurie Daley has picked two debutants and handed Mitchell Pearce an opportunity for redemption as the Blues look to retain the Origin shield. Daley confirmed the team revealed by Fairfax Media on Monday night which included the shock axing ...

Samoa's Josh McGuire set for Queensland Origin debut   TVNZ
State of Origin: Mitchell Pearce back for NSW, Maroons bring in Josh McGuire   The Guardian
Blues recall Pearce for Origin I   Sportal.com.au
Brisbane Times   
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