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Turnbull's clean sweep in reshuffle, with Hockey likely for Washington

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imagePrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announcing his new ministry in Canberra on Sunday. Lukas Coch/AAP

Malcolm Turnbull has five women in his new cabinet, including the nation’s first female defence minister, in a reshuffle that cuts a swathe through the Abbott ministry to promote massive “renewal”.

Cabinet ministers who are out are...

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Dumped and disappointed Andrews pre-empts Turnbull's announcement

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imageAbbott-backer Kevin Andrews has been removed from the defence portfolio.Tracey Nearmy/AAP

Two losers in Malcolm Turnbull’s reshuffle have pre-empted the prime minister’s unveiling of his ministry by announcing their demise.

Kevin Andrews called a news conference to say he had been dumped as defence minister. Earlier, Bob Baldwin,...

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Why I still support Charlie Hebdo

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imageJe Suis Charlie Kelly Kline Flickr

You know the shocking story: in January 2015, two masked Islamist gunmen launched a paramilitary attack on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical weekly magazine. The gunmen murdered twelve people: two police officers and ten of the magazine’s staff, including the much-loved editor and cartoonist...

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  1. Liberals easily hold Canning, but with about a 6.5% swing to Labor
  2. Mid-range swing a good result for Turnbull in Canning
  3. Ray Hadley mauls Scott Morrison – but no hard feelings
  4. If he wants to win an election, Turnbull should go back to his old self on climate
  5. Exciting times for the Financial System
  6. The competition test attracts odd political bedfellows, but isn't going away
  7. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, August 2015
  8. Explainer: what causes cerebral palsy and can it be prevented?
  9. Objectivity: when ministers, journalists and a norm collide
  10. Turnbull's choice of Communications Minister will shape the NBN's future
  11. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Turnbull policy changes
  12. Does Tinder's new 'Super Like' make you look too keen?
  13. When it comes to the four-week wait for the dole, NZ comparisons ring hollow
  14. The unfinished business facing Australia's new treasurer
  15. How Australia's biggest dust storm went on to green the ocean
  16. The Conversation an antidote to shrinking newsrooms
  17. Cancer drug promises to break down barrier to HIV cure
  18. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull's new Liberal world is still a largely unknown country
  19. Countdown to Canning byelection: interview with Poll Bludger William Bowe
  20. Speaking with: the Poll Bludger William Bowe on the Canning byelection
  21. Should parent education levels and NAPLAN tests determine school funding?
  22. Five ways science can help you raise healthy children
  23. Macbeth brings double, double, toil and trouble from DR Congo
  24. Solar hot water giving you cold showers? Eight tips to warm you up
  25. One year on: the SNP, the BBC, and the Scottish neverendum
  26. The world learns a lesson that technology in schools doesn't improve education
  27. With a single sentence, Malcolm Turnbull can end Tony Abbott's war on renewable energy
  28. A New Kind of Human Being: Reply to Steve Fuller
  29. Chile earthquake: how high-tech warning systems save lives
  30. Ronda Rousey is ferocious in the cage, and in gender politics
  31. China's grip still tight on state-owned enterprises
  32. Politics podcast: Arthur Sinodinos on why Australia needed a new prime minister
  33. Abbott's last speech as leader – no tears or laughs here
  34. Iran: how a troubling actor could transform into a stabilising force
  35. Why Facebook needs to do more to protect you from online abuse
  36. Streets of Papunya delivers an artistic renaissance worth celebrating
  37. Giving water policy to the Nationals could trigger a logjam of bureaucracy
  38. Smart meters, dumb policy: the Victorian experience
  39. Antidepressant trial's upended results show need for sharing all data
  40. Free trade agreements fail to boost Australian agriculture and food manufacturing
  41. Market volatility is here to stay, but high-frequency trading not all bad
  42. Is there a moral centre in our brain?
  43. Scarcity and sexism: does watching The Bachelor make you a bad feminist?
  44. The Book Council of Australia? Well, it's better than nothing
  45. Air pollution causes more than 3 million premature deaths a year worldwide
  46. Australia is among the most liveable nations, but it lags other countries on sustainability
  47. How we plan to bring dark matter to light
  48. Those damned meejah!
  49. What it's like to be a woman working in science, and how to make it better
  50. Turnbull has a shovel-ready man who could become Liberal federal director

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