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The 'refugee telemovie' shows our government is lost at sea

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image'A dramatised event is no replacement for the horrors of what is really going on.'AAP Image/NewZulu/Nicolas Koutsokostas

Last week it was reported that the Australian government will fund the production of a A$4.1 million telemovie to be screened in “refugee hot spots” including Syria, Afghanistan and Iran. The film will include...

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Federalism the loser as Hockey ransoms GST to push WA reforms

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imageWestern Australian Premier Colin Barnett has not responded happily to hints by federal government ministers that his state must privatise assets if they want a larger slice of the GST pie.AAP Image/Sarah Motherwell

Against a backdrop of plummeting iron ore prices piercing a worrying hole in his government’s bottom line, Western Australian...

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