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Coalition with 53-47% lead in Fairfax-Ipsos poll

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imageThe government has taken the lead in the latest Fairfax-Ipsos poll. Lukas Coch/AAP

The government has opened a decisive 53-47% two-party lead in the Fairfax-Ipsos poll, with two-thirds of voters opting for Malcolm Turnbull as preferred prime minister.

Turnbull also has commanding margins over Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on all positive...

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A tale of two tragedies

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Last week’s release of the Dutch Safety Board’s final report on the downing of MH17 held no surprises.

While this essentially technical report had no brief to cast blame for the tragedy, no-one familiar with the evidence seriously doubts that MH17 was shot down by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine using a Buk missile system...

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Escaping the office: The growing movement to take work outdoors

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imageTree Office Coworking

A pop-up tree office in London is the latest expression of a growing movement to take work out of the office into the landscape of the city. Designed as an installation for the recent London Festival of Architecture, the tree-house coworking space is equipped with power and wi-fi and will be available to hire for several...

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