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<i>Inside Money: </i> How many taskforces does it take to change an economy?
I can't remember a time in the last five years or so when there wasn't a government taskforce of one sort or another.
I can't remember a time in the last five years or so when there wasn't a government taskforce of one sort or another.
An internet safety group has backed John Key's view that the public reporting of suicide is now virtually beyond control, because young people routinely discuss cases on websites.
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Singer-songwriter Bjork is spearheading a push to put foreign energy takeovers to referendum if enough people oppose the deals.
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Australia's future may well be decided by three or four independent MPs from the backblocks.
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Julia Gillard says she has had talks with independent MPs and the Greens following an inconclusive election result.
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Local councils will be given greater power to make decisions over alcohol in their communities under changes to be released tomorrow.
Cobber, it's as tight as the proverbial. The Australian election has gone down to the wire with pundits flailing helplessly to call a result.
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