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Rudd never raised issues: PM
JULIA Gillard says she is "disappointed" Kevin Rudd did not personally raise issues he had with her before his shock resignation.
Kevin Rudd resigns
UPDATE: KEVIN Rudd has resigned as Foreign Affairs Minister saying he believes he no longer has the confidence of Julia Gillard.
Greens call for basin plan inquiry
NATIONALS Senator Barnaby Joyce is perplexed by what he calls the Greens' ominous ignorance of the Murray-Darling process.
EPA fines Stawell abattoir
A STAWELL abattoir is being fined more than $6000 for illegally dumping rubbish including dead sheep.
Vic wind farm scramble
WIND farm companies are scrambling for finance and to begin work on proposed projects before a Victorian planning deadline.
Study backs a Cloncurry abattoir
A NORTH Queensland abattoir would reduce transport costs and prevent driver fatigue, a report says.
New rules to halve WA fishing quotas
ANGLERS will have their possession limits halved under new proposals aimed at simplifying Western Australia's fishing regulations.
$4.5m North Cobran sale likely
ANOTHER large Riverina property is believed to have been sold to the Bell Financial Group.
Walgett grain co-op chief resigns
WALGETT Special One Co-operative chief executive officer and pool manager Ed Colless has resigned.
Avocado quality questioned
AUSTRALIA'S two biggest supermarkets have denied having problems with sub-standard avocados in the past four months.
RSPCA calls for end to SA bird hunt
THE RSPCA is disappointed the SA Government is again allowing what it describes as the cruel practice of duck and quail hunting.
Labor candidate yet to visit Gregory
BRISBANE uni student Jack O'Brien says he's never visited the outback electorate he's contesting for Labor.
Numbers don't stack up for Rudd
KEVIN Rudd's backers have conceded they do not have the numbers to defeat Julia Gillard if a spill is triggered next week.
Coles brand cleans up its foods
COLES brand food and drinks will no longer contain artificial colours and added MSG from today, with up to 170 product lines slashed.
SP Exports 'sent broke' by chains
AUSTRALIA'S biggest tomato grower has gone broke.
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