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Second rate cut a mixed blessing

As government talks up "jobs and growth", RBA flags concerns about economy's direction.

Biggest budget electorate winner

One electorate has the biggest proportion of earners who will benefit fully from income tax cuts.

DOHA, QATAR - JANUARY 16: Australian captain Lucas Neill visits a local 
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Where did it all go wrong?

Lucas Neill's off-field vice appears to be high-risk investments: film, property, horse racing.

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Crackdown on 'rogue' chiropractors

Some chiropractors are offering treatments to newborn babies.

'Physically shaken' by video of newborn, Jill Hennessy demands end to 'potentially unsafe procedures'.

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Heroin grips the well-heeled

A heroin addict prepares for a hit.
Andrew Purcell

For the first time since the Vietnam War, life expectancy is falling for white people in the United States. Drug use is a primary cause.

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Second interest rate cut on the cards

Treasury Secretary John Fraser: "These costings have considerable uncertainty attached to them."
Peter Martin, Mark Kenny

There could be another interest rate as soon as next month, throwing a wildcard into the election campaign.

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