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Another poll knock to Coalition and Abbott

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imagePrime Minister Tony Abbott has suffered another poll blow. Glenn Hunt/AAP

Labor has extended its lead and Bill Shorten has improved his position vis-a-vis Tony Abbott in the latest polling blow to the government, putting further pressure on the prime minister.

The Coalition trails 46% (down one point since July) to Labor’s 54% (up one point)...

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Canary in the Gold King Mine: legacy of abandoned mines means more spills

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imageNot pretty: the Gold King Mine spill in Colorado on August 9.Reuters/EPA

You are gazing over the clear stream, thinking of fishing the crystal waters in the Rockies. The next morning, you are stunned to see an orange-yellow sludge covering the stream as far as you can see. Is this the Colorado Gold King Mine spill into Cement Creek of August 5,...

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