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Turnbull's popularity fails to deliver Coalition a big lead

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It is now one month since Turnbull deposed Abbott as PM. Initial polls showed a big bounce for the Coalition as they regained the poll lead for the first time since late 2013. However, this week’s Essential and Newspoll both have the Coalition down 1%. The exception to this pattern is Morgan, which had the Coalition increasing its lead to...

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Childhood homelessness makes for adult unemployment: study

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imageThose who become homeless at or before the age of 15 have an employment rate of just 10%. Mick Tsikas/AAP

People who become homeless as a child are more likely to have lower employment rates in adulthood than those who become homeless later, according to new research showing the economic and social costs of homelessness.

Nearly one fifth of homeless...

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