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Mar
06

Police board anti-whaling ship

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Australian Federal Police board The Steve Irwin in Hobart, following request from Japan.

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Police board anti-whaling ship

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Giant guide dog hopes to open some eyes The Age People with guide dogs are still regularly told they are not welcome inside Sydney's bars, restaurants and taxis, the federal disability discrimination … and more

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The anniversary of the Black Saturday bushfires will forever be a day of mourning, but the federal government says it’s also a day to reflect on the nation’s tremendous strength.

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Anniversary time to reflect on national strength: Rudd

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Feb
05

Insulation firms are ignoring bans

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Blacklisted insulation operators continue to trade under the federal government’s ‘pink batts’ program.

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Insulation firms are ignoring bans

Blacklisted insulation operators are continuing to trade under the federal government’s $2.7 billion ‘pink batts’ program.

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Blacklisted firms turn up heat on insulation scheme

Feb
04

‘Terror’ arrest: police warned

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Australian Federal Police officers were warned by a judge they could face criminal charges over their arrest of a Tamil man at gunpoint on terrorism charges.

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Feb
04

Net piracy fight takes body blow

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Hollywood studios and record labels are being forced to go back to the drawing board to come up with a new way of combating online piracy after the Federal Court ruled that internet service providers are not required to police copyright infringement on their networks.

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Net piracy fight takes body blow

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Jan
27

Woolies spin fails to impress – The Age

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Stuff.co.nz Woolies spin fails to impress The Age … petrol prices and interest rates, the Federal Government's stimulus package and people choosing to shop for pricier food over eating out at restaurants .

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Woolies spin fails to impress – The Age

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Jan
26

Principals to view school results site

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Princiapls will today get their first look at how their school will be presented on the new Federal Government website that will allow parents to compare schools.

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Principals to view school results site

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Australian of the Year Professor Patrick McGorry says the federal government is digging the nation out of a hole created by past leaders when it comes to the handling of asylum seekers.

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Australian of the Year McGorry says he wasn’t criticising Federal Government

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