Gillard would lose election today; Horsemeat in IKEA meatballs

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Support tumbles for Gillard in poll
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Tuesday 26 Feb, 2013
Support tumbles for Gillard in poll
SUPPORT for Julia Gillard drops to a six-month low as the latest opinion poll shows Labor would lose if an election was held.
Horsemeat found in IKEA's meatballs
IKEA has halted sales of meat balls in 13 countres after Czech authorities detected horsemeat in frozen meatballs labelled as beef and pork.
The ridiculous rise in uni fees
YOU better start saving now. In 2023, the cost to go to university will cost a much more than today - especially if you live out of home.
Hollywood parties on Oscars night
BRITNEY SPEARS' new hair, Heidi Klum's boobs, Kim Kardashians' baby bump and Jim Carrey's bizarre footwear all came out to party on Oscars night.
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AFL's concussion headache
HAWTHORN premiership ruckman Ian Paton has revealed his struggle with mental health since hanging up the boots.
'The f-word is all I could think'
JENNIFER Lawrence admits the f-word was the first thing that came to mind after she tripped walking onstage to accept her Oscar.
'Fresh food' doughnut sparks social fury
A SUPERMARKET chain's billboard promoting "fresh food" with a photo of a doughnut has sparked a social media backlash that will see the billboard taken down.
Yahoo staff told to work in an office...or quit
YAHOO CEO Marissa Mayer has put her foot down on working from home sending a memo to all employees saying they must work in the office or quit.
Google Street View 1872 unveiled
A REMARKABLE new exhibition of newly digitized antique photos at Sydney's State Library shows how much Australia has changed over the past 140 years.
Hackett penthouse may have a buyer
A MYSTERY buyer may have emerged for the apartment trashed during a spat between Grant Hackett and Candice Alley.
Millions of dollars lost to fraud
BUSINESSES have lost more than $373 million to fraud over the last two years - and that's considered only a sliver of actual losses, KPMG says.
Oscar goes to film shot on iPhone
THE FIRST Oscar-nominated feature film shot on an Apple iPhone has claimed an Academy Award and its app developer could not be happier.
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