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Federal Politics

Spying could damage regional trust

CHRIS JOHNSON Australia's reputation as a friendly and trusted leader in the region will be dented if it is proved it is using its embassies to spy on neighbouring countries.

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Palmer has 28 days to declare interests

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MARISSA CALLIGEROS Billionaire and newly elected Member of Parliament Clive Palmer has 28 days to declare his business interests, finally revealing what he owns and what it is worth.

Labor offers ultimatum over carbon tax

Opposition climate change spokesman Mark Butler (left) and leader Bill Shorten announce Labor's stance yesterday.

MARK KENNY Businesses and households face months of uncertainty over energy pricing as the Labor opposition resolves to stick with the unpopular carbon tax unless the government adopts an emissions trading scheme.

Zygier's cell was 'intended to kill its resident'

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Ori Golan An Israeli man jailed over the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin provides a rare glimpse into the cell where Melbourne man Ben Zygier, known as Prisoner X, ended his life.

Minister under pressure as visa numbers fall

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CLAY LUCAS Applications by overseas citizens for 457 visas have plummeted since the former Gillard government introduced a crackdown on the controversial work permits.

Disappointed Huawei breaks its NBN silence

John Lord chairman of Huawei.

PETER CAI Huawei is upset with the government's decision to uphold a ban on their participation in the NBN.

Government 'beating people smugglers'

GG to highlight human rights

Ambassador summoned by Indonesia

Poor report card on reef's health

Ministers see no future for Holden

Chances high for new vote in WA

Huawei 'extremely disappointed' with NBN ban

Young MP tells Palmer to grow up

Murdoch bullish about Australia's prospects

Listening post revealed on Cocos Islands

AusAID staff complain of gun miming

Greens force Labor call on temporary protection visas

Taxpayers left with $100m Comcare compo bill

PM's department keeps first briefings secret

Abbott rules out change to Huawei ban

Comment & Analysis

The shame that is Abbott's foreign aid policy

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MARK BAKER It is striking that Tony Abbott has spent much of the time during his first weeks in the job immersed in the turbulent waters of international affairs.

Palmer not a such a loner in his new house

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JUDITH IRELAND For how long now has Clive Palmer been our resident jokester-at-large?

Comment

Spies of the future ought to go low-tech

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TONY WRIGHT A while ago now, when there was still a Cold War, the world wide web hadn't yet been invented, no one had a mobile phone in their pocket, I was sent off to trek around the USSR.

Tony Abbott dinner: Oh, to be a fly on the wall

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MIKE CARLTON The Club Tony Newsletter: At last! After six dark years of socialist chaos, finally we got to party with Tony where he so rightly belongs: at Kirribilli House, on the verdant shores of Sydney Harbour.

Abbott and his inner Hulk

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PETER HARTCHER Opinion Whether Labor lost or the Coalition won isn't semantics, the consensus version of the poll result will shape future decisions.

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Action man runs government at a dawdle

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JACQUELINE MALEY Opinion Is Tony Abbott - the runner, the marathon man - actually Australia's slowest prime minister? He is certainly not rushing back to Parliament.

Back to grassroots

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Quentin Bryce Across all nations and all sectors, women share, in every sense, a lack of recognition of their equal worth and their equal capacity to contribute to a just, peaceful and prosperous society.

The 21st century is Australia's for the taking

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Rupert Murdoch Australia should not be angst-ridden over its place in the world. Australia should seize its place in the world.

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Labor hurting, but not all was lost

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MARK KENNY Opinion The ALP's campaign director did a remarkable job of keeping the party alive.

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One for the pin, not a sword

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JACK WATERFORD Opinion The Prime Minister's style is best countered by polite, respectful questions, not attempts to outdo his bluster

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Special features

Careful, he can hear you

Nick O'Malley All week long as outrage over America's vast international surveillance operation flared around the globe, the White House cooed blandishments about the strength of its relationships.

The business of being Clive

Rory Callinan Sleepy Tweedale Street in the middle-class suburb of Graceville in Brisbane's west hardly seems the type of place that would attract a billionaire investor.

Everyone's dirty little secrets exposed

Damien Murphy Somewhere between the cyber espionage that outed the US as Big Brother Inc and the phone-hacking scandal that sank Rupert Murdoch's British form of journalism, the real news of the world may be Spies 'R' Us.

Future is bleak for auto industry

Comment The future of the Australian car industry is largely in the hands of governments - and the car makers know it.

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In truth, the spying game is a necessary evil

Paul Monk However unpalatable, eavesdropping on our neighbours is vital for our own protection in a world of confusion and mistrust. There's just no way around it.

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Equality more than just a matter of language

Waleed Aly Symbolism is important when it comes to the divisive issue of same-sex marriage.

Investigating MPs' expenses

Fairfax Media has conducted an extensive investigation on MPs claiming expense entitlements. Read our coverage here.

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