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  1. Morrison’s world of hurt over One Nation preferences

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  2. Does the ABC need conservative voices?

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  3. "For Pauline Hanson, everything can be blamed on a conspiracy theory. In fact, paranoia is fundamental to One Nation's political existence.”

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  4. Good morning, early birds. The Coalition has announced a cash injection into its Roads of Strategic Importance highway program, as Labor announces its major emissions package will not use Kyoto Agreement carry-over credits. It's the news you need to know:

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  5. Ten years since it first aired, Australians are taking The Project seriously.

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  6. We've got some good news and some bad news...

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  7. Josh Frydenberg will have to produce something stunning on Tuesday night, something that can change the minds of the large numbers of voters who will be paying at least momentary attention.

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  8. Al Jazeera's expose of One Nation's NRA designs was a masterclass in the power — and responsibility — of journalists to keep democracy transparent.

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  9. “I witnessed for myself the effects of the looming Brexit deadline during a recent trip to the UK, and so am able to report that the British diet is worse than it’s ever been in my memory.”

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  10. With nobody steering the ship, Brexit drifted into uncharted waters this week.

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  11. Mar 30

    Scott Morrison tried — belatedly — to do the right thing on One Nation preferences, but the issue has turned toxic for him within his own ranks.

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  12. Mar 30

    It's a brave man who will stand up in front of a group of “Friends of the ABC” and call for more right-wing voices on the national broadcaster. Former Media Watch host Jonathan Holmes found that out first hand.

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  13. Mar 30

    Pauline Hanson and One Nation have never met a conspiracy theory they didn’t like.

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  14. Mar 29

    The Project has grown up from a scrappy panel show on the sidelines to setting the news agenda, landing exclusive interviews with two prime ministers in a week.

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  15. Mar 29

    With Mark Latham back in parliament, what’s the worst that could theoretically happen?

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  16. Mar 29

    The Victorian government is facing a growing resistance from Djab Wurrung traditional owners over the destruction of cultural heritage. Is this a litmus test for what's to come with treaty negotiations?

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  17. Mar 29

    An Insiders job: Three of the ABC’s highest-profile broadcasting roles are soon to be vacant, and filling them will be the first big test for new chair Ita Buttrose and the yet-to-be named managing director.

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  18. Mar 29

    The Witness K affair continues to be Australian politics' biggest scandal, and the most powerful people in the country are ensuring you know as little about it as possible.

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  19. Mar 29

    Popular this week: There is a certain odour developing around start-up company Updater, which always felt a bit more like Blue Sky than Atlassian.

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  20. Mar 29

    With taxpayers likely to pick up the bill for environmental damage caused by now defunct Linc Energy, will the Liberal Party use the company's political donations to fund the clean-up effort?

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