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Existing mine's water issue shows danger of Shenhua project: Joyce

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imageAgriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has written to the Baird government in a last-ditch effort to try to stop the state licence needed for the Shenhua mine.AAP/Lukas Coch

Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce says existing mining activity near the proposed Shenhua Watermark coal mine in his New England electorate has breached the aquifer, indicating...

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Six reasons Abbott's peace deal on Q A isn't quite what it seems

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imageTony Abbott's ban on frontbenchers appearing on the ABC's Q&A program remains in place – for now.AAP/Glenn Hunt

Prime Minister Tony Abbott seems to have brokered some kind of peace deal with the ABC over his ban on frontbenchers appearing on Q&A. But there are at least six problems with this picture.

On Friday, it was reported that...

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Managing the Mallah fallout: Q A under scrutiny

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imageAAP/Tracey Nearmy

There have been hints these last few days of a limited truce in the war of words and inquiries launched by the Coalition against the ABC’s Q&A.

An apparent readiness to move the program to the news and current affairs division from entertainment, and submission to further investigation of how Zaky Mallah made it into the...

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