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Canning byelection test set for September

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imageThe late Don Randall, former member for Canning. AAP/Alan Porritt

The Canning byelection, set to be a big marker for Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, has been scheduled for September 19.

Speaker Tony Smith announced the date for the byelection, caused by the death of Liberal member Don Randall in July. Nominations close...

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When bail causes outrage, don't just blame the courts

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imageQuestions are being asked about why Man Haron Monis was free on bail, but a witch-hunt is unlikely to improve the process of deciding when to keep an accused person in custody.AAP/Dean Lewins

On December 12, 2013, Man Haron Monis, having been charged with being an accessory to murder and facing multiple sexual assault charges, was granted bail. A...

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  2. Abbott makes clear timing of popular vote on marriage is call of captain, not cabinet
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  4. Forget the polls, News Corp is not happy with Abbott … again
  5. The off-topic Conversation #56
  6. Response from Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg
  7. Bill relies on legal fiction of self-executing law to revoke citizenship
  8. Australians are undergoing unnecessary surgery – here's what we can do about it
  9. Australia's 'other' reef is worth more than $10 billion a year - but have you heard of it?
  10. Japan fires up nuclear power again, but can it ever be safe enough?
  11. The search for MH370: sharing the costs fairly
  12. Tax reform and the simplistic nature of the capital gains tax discount
  13. Anxious addict or conscious cowboy? A new view on illegal downloading
  14. Devices in schools and at home means too much screen time for kids
  15. Who's to blame when artificial intelligence systems go wrong?
  16. FactCheck Q A: are a lot of cafes and restaurants closing because of Sunday penalty rates?
  17. Gambaro spruiks cross-party same-sex marriage bill that Abbott will bury
  18. Polling finds Abbott swimming against strong tide on same-sex marriage
  19. Another poll knock to Coalition and Abbott
  20. Darwin's theory may be brilliant but it doesn't explain everything
  21. World War II ended 70 years ago – while the forgotten 'death railway' was completed
  22. Canary in the Gold King Mine: legacy of abandoned mines means more spills
  23. Japan’s sorry saga
  24. This is not about sledging: Kyrgios comments reveal the rampant misogyny that dominates men's sport
  25. Play linked to sluggish growth in infant monkeys – but should humans worry?
  26. Will Julian Assange quit the Ecuadorian embassy?
  27. Jeremy Corbyn lacks an answer to Labour's Scottish conundrum
  28. Amnesty International and the prostitution debate
  29. Burma's ruling party has turned on itself – but the opposition is falling apart too
  30. Comparison of National Gallery to Disneyland touches a nerve
  31. Why students should disclose their autism before starting university
  32. What the expansion of the Suez Canal shows about shifts in global shipping
  33. Explainer: what are the issues around the use of human foetal tissue?
  34. Truancy: parents who take children on holiday during term time not the problem
  35. How A R Rahman brought Bollywood soundtracks to the Western world
  36. 'Teenage' Jupiter may hold the secret of how planets form
  37. Blair's attacks on Corbyn won't work while his people are offering nothing
  38. Jimmy Carter in Cuba
  39. Planned Parenthood will survive; some women may not
  40. Researchers carefully protect dangerous pathogens – but how secure are all their data?
  41. To reduce debt, give students more information to make wise college choice decisions
  42. Can jazz thrive in China?
  43. How Saudi Arabia got its Yemen campaign so wrong
  44. Nobility may be up in arms, but Scotland's land reforms look fairly tame
  45. Breaching Transmissions – can expanded cinema expand your mind?
  46. What now after the Dallas Buyers Club pirate claim is rejected as 'surreal'?
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