Workplace system tough on rogue strikes

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Business and unions have cautiously backed a new workplace regime which enforces collective bargaining while retaining tough measures against rogue industrial action.

Turnbull fine tunes attack on Labor

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Malcolm Turnbull spent day two as opposition leader fine-tuning his attack on Labor's economic failings and brushing off government attempts to paint him as a wealthy egomaniac.

Lockyer accused of 'tackling' employee

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The Brisbane Broncos off-field woes have worsened with claims captain Darren Lockyer grabbed a hotel manager on a night out.

Seventh man guilty in Vic terror trial

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(AAP) - A seventh man has been found guilty of being part of a homegrown Australian terror cell which plotted to kill thousands, while another alleged member is to face a retrial.

Costello ducks and weaves on his future

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Former treasurer Peter Costello has vowed to stay in federal parliament as long as it suits him and refuses to rule out contesting his seat at the next election.

Turnbull promises to take fight to Labor

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(AAP) --A confident Malcolm Turnbull has signalled a full frontal assault against Labor as he takes over the Liberal leadership, vowing the coalition can win the next election.

Turnbull won't back republic

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He led the republican movement to inglorious defeat in the 1999 referendum but Malcolm Turnbull says now is not the time to get rid of the Queen as Australia's head of state.

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