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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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