Fortescue says `super profit tax` dead

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Fortescue Metals Group Ltd has again declared the original framework of the
resources super profits tax (RSPT) as "dead and buried".

Labor insiders tip August election

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Kevin Rudd has left The Lodge for the last time as Labor insiders brace for an
August election which Julia Gillard hopes will deliver her the keys to the prime

Wallabies must lift: ARU boss

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Australian Rugby Union boss John O'Neill wants the stuttering Wallabies to lift
their success rate to over 70 per cent and says they will need to improve

Wallabies must lift: ARU boss

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Australian Rugby Union boss John O'Neill wants the stuttering Wallabies to lift
their success rate to over 70 per cent and says they will need to improve

Baker out for nine games, Johnson four

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St Kilda defender Steven Baker faces a suspension of at least nine games after being
charged with four separate reports by the AFL match review panel on Monday.

Underbelly goes out with a bang

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Underbelly has gone out with a bang for another season, while Dancing With The Stars
waltzed its way to another solid ratings start on a night of tough competition on

China's communists now number 78 million

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China's Communist Party, the world's largest political party, now has 78 million
members as more people seek membership and a ticket to the ruling class elite.

Church lends support to injured Aussies

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Church staff are supporting the families of four young women from Sydney's northern
beaches who were injured in a speedboat accident in Thailand.

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