Australian News Headlines
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Joyce wants Costello back on front bench (ABC) National Party Senator Barnaby Joyce wants former treasurer Peter Costello to return to the frontbench and says he doubts Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson will hold onto his job until the next election. |
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Senate to probe Govt solar means-testing (ABC) The Senate's environment committee will today begin an inquiry into the Federal Government's plans to means-test the solar panel rebate program. |
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Broken sperm a problem for 60% of men (AAP) Damaged sperm is a major problem for almost 60 per cent of Aussie men visiting fertility clinics, research shows. |
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Govt to work with energy sector: Rudd (AAP) PM Kevin Rudd has moved to reassure the coal and LNG industries that his government is committed to finding solutions to reducing their carbon emissions. |
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was the guest of honour at a dinner in Perth last night (ABC) US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was the guest of honour at a dinner in Perth last night |
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Smith 'positive' on US-India nuke deal (AAP) Australia is looking positively at a US-Indian civilian nuclear energy deal, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said. |
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Rice greeted by protesters in Perth (ABC) United States Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has been forced to enter a dinner hosted in Perth in her honour through a back entrance, because of a group of anti-war protesters camped outside. |
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Debate sparked over Oppn sentencing plan (ABC) There has been intense debate in the Northern Territory election campaign over mandatory sentencing for violent offenders. |
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Iemma refuses to sack ambulance chief (ABC) New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma is in a stand-off with the state's paramedics, who are refusing to charge patients until he sacks their chief. |

