The closure of the Kurri Kurri smelter lifts the lid not merely on a troubled industry but a troubled policy process.
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Campbell Newman’s ‘attack on gays’ could face legal test
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ABC insiders spill … Baillieu kills uni jobs … water wars cont …
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Murdoch on the dance floor — the Leveson remix
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Qantas’ future up in the air after the great divide
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Two months, $10b: Gina Rinehart’s big leap
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Aluminium, industry policy and losing our way on reform
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‘Get that f-cking fat old c-nt off Channel 9′: traffic guy claims ageism
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Today’s First Dog on the Moon
TOP STORIES
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Should the Future Fund be ethical?
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The green tape slugfest that is the EPBC Act
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They flew here, but the journey is still long for immigrants
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The Power Index: union heavies, Tony Sheldon at #4
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Shared understanding is what’s missing in productivity debate
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Will Gillard do a Downer?
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World Championship Chess: it’s just not cricket
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Guardian review … Leveson latest … C-Mail police probe …
Crikey Says
POLITICS, THE UNIVERSE, ETC
MEDIA/ARTS/SPORT
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3.951 million nationally watch State of Origin 1
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Competition regulator ticks off Catalano-Fairfax tie-up
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With $5b of intangibles, will new Fairfax director wield the axe?
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The bottom line: retail’s doing it tough worldwide
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Markets rally despite uncertainty
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Paul Barry: up a billion, Packer’s casino bets pay off
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What a toxic media environment Australia has
BUSINESS
COMMENTS, CORRECTIONS, CLARIFICATIONS, AND C*CKUPS
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Crikey Says: Should the Future Fund be ethical?
Does it matter that the Future Fund has invested over $200 million in tobacco shares? Should taxpayers be asked to accept a poorer return on their investment for the sake of avoiding a controversial product?
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Concern rises over use of drones in America
America has used drones largely for anti-terrorist and illegal immigration assignments, but the number of domestic drones are increasing and civil liberty advocates are ringing alarm bells, reports CBS News.
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At the ballot booth, Egypt makes history
“It is like honey to my heart,” said one Egyptian lining up to vote in the country’s first free election, of which no clear front-runner has emerged, writes David D. Kirkpatrick.
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Media briefs: Guardian review … Leveson latest … C-Mail police probe …
In today’s Media Briefs: typo of the day … Front Page of the Day … Jeremy Paxman says Piers Morgan told him how to hack a phone … Police probe complaint against Courier-Mail and more …
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‘Get that f-cking fat old c-nt off Channel 9′: traffic guy claims ageism
Australia’s leading helicopter traffic report network has been accused of ageism in a swingeing statement of claim lodged in the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal.
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Pirate Bay pre-empts UK blockade
In its ongoing quest to circumvent censorship, the notorious Pirate Bay has pre-empted impending UK blockades by launching a new website, reports TorrentFreak.
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travel
Top five Asian dishes for brave tourists
Bite. Chew. Swallow. Those words are easier said than done — particularly when your dinner plate has on it a deep fried tarantula the size of your hand. Nicole Frisina braves the palette pleasing world of crazy Asian food.
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Beers and buskers in Montpellier
Buoyed by sun and the smiles of strangers, The Northern Myth’s Bob Gosford strolled through the town of Montpellier in southern France, sipping beer and fraternising with buskers.
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Luhrmann’s new trailer is Gatsby on crack
Bright and brash, the new trailer for The Great Gatsby captures everything you’d expect from a Baz Luhrmann film, writes Bethanie Blanchard.
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Qantas’ future up in the air after the great divide
There are some difficult questions left unanswered about the future of Qantas as an international Australian flag carrier.
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Up a billion: Packer’s casino bets pay off
James Packer still isn’t as rich as he was when his father died but, now with $5.21 billion to his name, he’s going in the right direction, writes Paul Barry.
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Competition regulator ticks off Catalano-Fairfax tie-up
The ACCC has approved Fairfax Media’s 50% merger with Antony Catalano’s Metro Media Publishing business, publisher of Melbourne real estate advertising glossy The Weekly Review.
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The Australians backing Heartland’s climate sceptics conference
Any conference worth its salt needs a nice long list of sponsors to give the impression of widespread diverse support for whatever the conference organisers are advocating, writes freelance journalist and blogger Graham Readfearn.
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Melbourne’s ‘sports capital of the world’ boast a sham
Melbourne’s claims to the title of Sports Capital of the World have been exposed this week as a sham, a hollow of piece of self-publicity that stands up to no scrutiny.
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Solidarity forever!
First Dog reaches out to Rupert’s tiny minions
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Canberra Day Three – First Dog on the Moon declares class war!
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