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'Smart drug' offers hope to breast cancer sufferers'Smart drug' offers hope to breast cancer sufferersThe latest breakthrough is targeted at women who have limited options, after failing standard chemotherapy. 9News
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Big stick energy debate moot without Labor support | Sky News AustraliaBig stick energy debate moot without Labor support | Sky News AustraliaGreater government power over energy companies is tipped to be a key issue in parliament after the Coalition shelved the debate last week.\n\nFederal Energy Minister Angus Taylor says the Coalition will put its big stick energy legislation to parliament if Labor is prepared to support it, despite conceding the Opposition has voted against it a dozen times. \n\nThe Coalition's 'big stick' divestiture policy is designed to crack down on energy providers convicted of misusing their market power, and, in extreme cases, force the removal of assets in order to drive prices down.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n
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Former Qld union boss claims sexual encounter was consensualFormer Qld union boss claims sexual encounter was consensualFormer CFMEU Queensland boss David Hanna tells a Brisbane court that a woman who claims he raped her hours after they met was a consenting participant throughout their sexual encounter.
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People of 'bad character' can enter Australia due to medivac bill: Dutton | Sky News AustraliaPeople of 'bad character' can enter Australia due to medivac bill: Dutton | Sky News AustraliaHome Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says some of the asylum seekers on Manus Island and Nauru rejected by the US ‘could be eligible’ to come to Australia after the medivac bill passed parliament.\n\nAmerica has barred 265 asylum seekers from being able to enter the US under its ‘extreme vetting’ process.\n\nAt least 456 asylum seekers in offshore protection have been accepted under the deal first agreed upon by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and former President Barack Obama in 2016.\n\nMr Dutton told Sky News the medivac bill that Labor endorsed will see ‘people of bad character,' some of whom are part of the cohort rejected by the US, being able to enter Australia.\n\nThe medivac bill is designed to give doctors a greater say over whether asylum seekers in offshore detention centres can be flown to Australia for medical treatment, though still allows the Home Affairs minister to reject transfers on security grounds.\n\n\n\n
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