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Government versus pharmacists in search for big savings

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imageThe government is playing "hardball" in the talks over the new Community Pharmacy Agreement, according to sources.medicine picture from www.shutterstock.com

The government is locked in a major battle with pharmacists as it looks for A$3 billion in budget savings from the pharmaceutical supply chain.

The current five year A$15.4 billion Community...

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Explainer: the wild storms that lash Australia's east coast

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imageSand blown inland at Bondi Beach. AAP Image/David Moir

Over the past 24 hours, the Sydney, Central Coast, and Hunter regions of New South Wales have experienced very heavy rain, gale-force winds with gusts over 100 km per hour, and waves of more than 10 m in height.

For Sydney it was the wettest single day since February 2002, with 119.4 mm of rain...

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From crowns and lace to bubble bath necklaces – the morphing meaning of luxury

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imageBody 1, Re-materialisation of Systems, El Ultimo Grito, 2014. © Photos by POI

From a cursory glance at the magazine racks at your local newsagent, it might appear that we have become almost obsessed with luxury. Glossy magazines sport covers dripping with deluxe clothing and goods, expensive cars, fancy apartments. Newspapers like such as the...

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  2. James Anderson record will stand test of time – here's why
  3. Has George Galloway met his match in Bradford West?
  4. What use would a digital bill of rights be?
  5. The Creative Victoria Taskforce is not the worst idea, and here’s why
  6. Star Wars offers enduring themes that appeal to our deepest selves
  7. Google wants more mobile-friendly websites in its mobile searches
  8. State of imprisonment: prisoners of NSW politics and perceptions
  9. Why you should get up, stand up and even lie down at work
  10. China's monetary easing to bolster growth, tackle shadow banking
  11. Fostering before the age of two helps children in institutional care deal better with stress
  12. University balance sheets tell us only some are right to cry poor
  13. Australian police tread a thin blue line on corporate sponsors
  14. Trials a step forward for medicinal cannabis but what comes next?
  15. Dumping of markets advisory board is another independent voice lost
  16. Up, up and away? The future of the comic book movie
  17. There was a decline of male diversity when humans took to agriculture
  18. Re-doing the cycle: menstrual power protests and design
  19. Governer and upstart – SNP treads a careful line to appeal to North and South
  20. A political party is threatening the union – and it's not the SNP
  21. Fact Check: how much of the UK budget is spent on defence?
  22. SNP has held the balance of power before – but things quickly turned sour
  23. Manifesto Check: the Greens have detailed plans for health, but can they afford them?
  24. Manifesto Check: SNP uses welfare to trump Labour
  25. What the EU must do now to halt this tragedy on its shores
  26. Why we need to question the influence of the City on UK plc
  27. Finland election: anti-EU right marches onto centre stage
  28. Katie Hopkins and The Sun: when the unreadable prints the unspeakable
  29. Four years after West bombed Gaddafi, chaos rules in Libya
  30. Airport wars heat up as political window opens for new runways
  31. Between Worlds: the dangers of transforming 9/11 into stylised art
  32. Julie Bishop's Barrier Reef mission
  33. Anorexia is an illness – not something we can simply blame on the media
  34. Australian unis should take responsibility for corrupt practices in international education
  35. Explainer: History of the Asian-African Conference lives on
  36. The myth that holds Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations together
  37. Four undiscussed dangers that could shackle the UK recovery
  38. Hong Kong-based property buyers look to northern England as London overheats
  39. From the first Bramley to Robin Hood's 'hiding place' – five of Britain’s most amazing trees
  40. 'Safe harbour' court ruling could prevent US firms from reaching European users
  41. We don't need digital detox, but there is a need to rethink our relationship with technology
  42. The Hobbit box set released – and finally, the Jackson saga is over
  43. Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: impacts on Gulf communities and seafood
  44. Attractive fundraisers and alpha male donors spur bidding wars on online charity sites
  45. The mystery of breast cancer
  46. Empathy on the street: How understanding between police and communities makes us safer
  47. Why are politicians still referring to marijuana as a gateway drug?
  48. Will religious freedom laws disrupt higher education for LGBTQ students?
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