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Maurice Newman's conspiracy theory on climate change reflects the inability of denialists to cope with climate change evidence.

Newman should pick his conspiracy theories better

Maurice Newman's conspiracy theory on climate change reflects the inability of denialists to cope with climate change evidence.

The government has unveiled a strong child care policy that will boost workforce participation -- but the means to pay for it may mean trouble ahead for the government.

Excellent childcare package weighed down by funding politics

The government has unveiled a strong child care policy that will boost workforce participation -- but the means to pay for it may mean trouble ahead for the government.

The UK Conservatives' unexpected win has left pollsters scrambling for answers, and left fellow conservative Tony Abbott with a renewed sense of confidence.

Poll Bludger: UK sticks with same old Tory, a good sign for Abbott

The UK Conservatives' unexpected win has left pollsters scrambling for answers, and left fellow conservative Tony Abbott with a renewed sense of confidence.

The Reserve Bank sees a slightly brighter picture on employment, but growth forecasts have been downgraded in its latest <em>Statement of Monetary Policy</em>.

Reserve Bank downgrades growth yet again

The Reserve Bank sees a slightly brighter picture on employment, but growth forecasts have been downgraded in its latest Statement of Monetary Policy.

The government talks a lot about "unsustainability" but only for programs that benefit lower income earners, not the rich.

When it comes to unsustainability, super concessions are king

The government talks a lot about "unsustainability" but only for programs that benefit lower income earners, not the rich.

Ed Miliband has failed to convince UK voters to entrust him with their country. The question will be: what now?

Rundle: dashed hopes and a bitter dawn for a progressive UK

Ed Miliband has failed to convince UK voters to entrust him with their country. The question will be: what now?

Examining the data on the first 18 months of the Coalition’s economic management, just how bad has it been? Where have things worsened? And with Joe Hockey’s second budget looming, have there been any successes at all? <b>Alan Austin</b> reports.

Hapless Hockey’s half-term horrors

Examining the data on the first 18 months of the Coalition’s economic management, just how bad has it been? Where have things worsened? And with Joe Hockey’s second budget looming, have there been any successes at all? Alan Austin reports.

News Corp attacks on ambassador Stephen Brady omit from important history -- as well as the company's own homophobic slurs of him, <b>Bernard Keane</b> and <b>Myriam Robin</b> write.

Tele's attack on Brady omits some pertinent history

News Corp attacks on ambassador Stephen Brady omit from important history -- as well as the company's own homophobic slurs of him, Bernard Keane and Myriam Robin write.

The rich and varied tapestry of capital raisings in corporate Australia ...

Mayne: NAB shows Slaters, Stokes and Gerry Harvey how to do a fair capital raising

The rich and varied tapestry of capital raisings in corporate Australia ...

Poor old James Packer is not having a great time of it in Macau. But there is another enticing prospect beckoning ...

When to hold 'em and when to fold 'em: Packer doubles down on Japan

Poor old James Packer is not having a great time of it in Macau. But there is another enticing prospect beckoning ...