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Terrorists or tomorrow's allies?
01 Sep 09 |
We need a sophisticated understanding of the causes of terrorism, Bruce Haigh argues.
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Britain plays it cool on ...
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Military know-how a must
31 Aug 09 |
Any new court for our defence force needs specific judges, Neil James writes.
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What next after attacks on crackers and racks?
30 Aug 09 |
YESTERDAY marked the first day of the fireworks ''amnesty'', which allows Canberrans who've been hoarding their rockets, catherine wheels and buzzing bees to hand them over responsibly to the
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East Timor struggle persists 10 years on
29 Aug 09 |
Ten years ago tomorrow, the people of East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia in a popular referendum sanctioned by the United Nations. The immediate consequence of the vote w
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Losing the Nelson touch
28 Aug 09 |
With Brendan Nelson gone, there'll be fewer moderates, Danielle Cronin writes.
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Shot down in flames
27 Aug 09 |
In the anger over the alleged terrorist’s release, the fact that he was a scapegoat of two governments remains
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Our democratic system fails us
26 Aug 09 |
Two important changes are needed to make governments accountable to Parliament, BEDE HARRIS writes
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Reality closes in on hope
25 Aug 09 |
RAMESH THAKUR asseses Hamid Karzai’s chances of success should he win a second term as Afghanistan’s president
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Can't just add water
24 Aug 09 |
Thorough policy reforms and major investments are needed to keep water flowing.
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$7b in renewable energy works ...
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Gorgon no threat to species: ...
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Business realities anchor China ties
22 Aug 09 |
Australia's bilateral relationship with China, hitherto regarded as warm and productive, has become decidedly problematic since the arrest last month of Australian mining executive Stern Hu in Shanghai.
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Promises yet to be delivered
21 Aug 09 |
The Government's first-term report card shows they’re only just scraping through.
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Tackling terrorism through transits
21 Aug 09 |
Tn the fallout of the recent terror raids in Melbourne and the ensuing investigations, we would be wise to reflect again on the possible motivations of those who would perpetrate acts of
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No power in the extreme
20 Aug 09 |
Steps toward the middle ground could compromise the validity of the ETS.
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Australia to be 'global ...
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Early election quite unlikely
19 Aug 09 |
Despite speculation, the timing's not right for a double dissolution, Crispin Hull writes.
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Home is where the action is
18 Aug 09 |
Networks are creating new opportunities for people to meet for public discourse.
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Putting IT to green use
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New front in fight over e-book ...
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Stepping into another's skin
17 Aug 09 |
Unfortunate incident may prove to be a "teachable moment", Ramesh Thakur writes.
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Same old points brought up because ... they are valid
17 Aug 09 |
Paul Pollard (Letters, August 12) claims the climate change debate is not helped by trotting out the same old, often-refuted denialist debating points. The reason these debating points are continua...
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Financial crisis far from over for most needy
16 Aug 09 |
AS CONSUMER confidence surges by a reported 3.7 per cent and commentators suggest most people believe the worst of the economic downturn is over, we cannot lose sight of the fallout from the global f...
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Renewables plan needs fair dealing
15 Aug 09 |
The defeat of the Rudd Government's legislation to establish an emissions trading scheme was inevitable, given that it was opposed by all non-Labor Senators. However, all sides of politics still have ...
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Plenty of wind and thunder
14 Aug 09 |
Despite the noisy atmospherics that surrounded it, the climate change vote in the Senate yesterday was largely a waste of time
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