Climate survey fails to deter Rudd

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(AAP) - The Rudd government will press ahead with its strategy on climate change even though a new study suggests the public has grown more cautious about action that could hurt the hip pocket.

Murray Basin delays 'cost money, jobs'

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(AAP) - Farmers are fed up with the political bickering over water as a report shows infrastructure approval delays for water-saving projects are costing money and jobs.

Socceroos confident of overcoming Oman

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(AAP) - A competition and an opponent which managed to reduce the Socceroos' standing in Asia from giants to goats won't be allowed to do so again, says skipper Lucas Neill.

Lockyer on trail of Kangaroos records

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Darren Lockyer's upcoming Four Nations tour could be the icing on a remarkable
representative career that sends him off as one of the great Kangaroo performers of
all time.

Victoria 'not ready' for bushfire season

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Victoria will be left dangerously under-prepared for the upcoming bushfire season
because upgrades to 21 fire incident control centres won't be completed in time, the

Polls give mixed messages to Turnbull

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As polls go it was a classic glass half full, glass half empty scenario.
On the one hand, Malcolm Turnbull was given a welcome reprieve, soaring to 32 per

Afghan shot by Diggers 'wearing uniform'

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(AAP) - The father of an Afghan policeman shot dead by Australian troops insists his son was wearing his police uniform at the time.

Plugging of oil spill leak delayed again

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A second attempt to stop oil leaking into the Timor Sea has been delayed more than
seven weeks after it first began spilling from an offshore well.

Australians remember Bali bomb victims

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Every October, Dave "Spike" Stewart travels to Bali to mark another year since his
29-year-old son Anthony died inside the Sari Club.

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