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Power debate polarises NSW

There have been passionate reactions on both sides of the electricity privatisation debate following the Premier's decision to push ahead with an alternative package.

Continuing anger over PNG mine

Angry landowners in Papua New Guinea say they will continue to stop construction at a Chinese-owned nickel mine until they meet the PNG Government next week.

Business lobby upset by rail failure

Tasmania's business lobby says it is flabbergasted at the lack of information from the State Government about Pacific National.

Uranium mine expansion angers Greens

The Greens are outraged as a bigger uranium mining area is allowed in eastern SA.

Labor promises more late night trains

The Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, Alannah MacTiernan, says the Labor Party will provide more late night train services if it is elected in just over a week.