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27/9/2019Bahara Mohammadi (8), Stephanie D'Angelo (9), Dylan Lee (8), Elijah Miller (9) and  Drew Street (8). Year 3 (8-9yrs) students of Ballajura Primary school.pic Colin Murty The Australian

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Literacy and numeracy skills of most students are languishing and China tells Australian government to keep out of the case of arrested Chinese-Australian writer.

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Shadow Minister For Climate Change and Energy Mark Butler speaks to the media in Sydney, Tuesday, August 6, 2019. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING

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Mark Butler has declared the transition to electric cars “unstoppable” and a “revolution”, and ABC workers vote to reject a pay rise.

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Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd speaks during a Q&A session at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Thursday, June 13, 2019. Mr Rudd discussed China and the new era of strategic competition with the United States across trade, technology, and geopolitics. (AAP Image/Paul Braven) NO ARCHIVING

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Rudd takes aim at Shorten’s election strategy and corporate activists push for a vote on Qantas’s asylum seeker policies at its AGM.

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Loy Yang power station is seen in the La Trobe Valley east of Melbourne, Thursday, April 12, 2018. Turnbull was attending the launch of a coal to hydrogen initiative. (AAP Image/Julian Smith) NO ARCHIVING

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AI Group says successive governments to blame for electricity supply crisis and former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer dies.

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