Abbott draws flood tax battle lines

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Feb. 23 (AAP) - Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has ramped up the coalition attack on Labor's economic credentials as parliament continues to debate the $1.8 billion flood levy.

Cagey Reds keep Waratahs guessing

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Feb.23 (AAP) - NSW's settled and confident Waratahs will be kept guessing until match eve with cagey Queensland coach Ewen McKenzie delaying his team announcement for Saturday night's Super Rugby g

Workers who quit are set to get richer

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Feb. 23 (AAP) - Workers who quit a job will soon be a bit richer following a new legal interpretation of national employment laws.

Search for NT croc victim, 14, called off

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Feb. 23 (AAP) - The search for a boy who was attacked by a crocodile on a remote Northern Territory island has been called off.

Assaults still on the rise in Melbourne

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Feb. 23 (AAP) - The number of assaults in Melbourne has risen for the seventh straight year despite a police crackdown on violence in the city.

WA communities batten down for cyclone

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Feb. 23 (AAP)- West Australian coastal communities in the path of tropical cyclone Carlos battened down and avoided major damage as the category 2 system swept through.

Australians likely affected by NZ quake

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Feb. 22 (AAP) - Prime Minister Julia Gillard has warned Australians could be among those killed or injured in the earthquake that has devastated Christchurch.

COURT-GODHRA 2 LST

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Feb 22 (A.A) - "Petrol was brought and the train was made to stop.
Electricity was then cut and there was pouring of huge

Bartel out with tonsil trouble

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Feb 22. (A.A) - Geelong star Jimmy Bartel will miss the Cats' next two AFL pre-season games after having his tonsils removed.

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