DataDot Technology has launched an internal investigation into revelations that it and its partner, the CSIRO, had duped one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies into buying a compromised anti-counterfeit device.
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Pressure cookers used to hold Boston bombs
Unanimity key to model going ahead
The future of Julia Gillard's signature school funding reforms could hinge on her ability to strike a deal with all states and territories, with the Coalition warning it would ''unpick'' anything less than a nationwide agreement.
Demons aside, sometimes nice guys finish first
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Hold the red, pass the white - meat that is
Disabled poorly treated by the law
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that people with disabilities are being treated unfairly in the legal system.
Sunland fights Dubai deal findings
Findings against Gold Coast property developer Sunland over a controversial Dubai property deal are "a serious miscarriage of justice", counsel for the company told a court on Monday morning.
Dead paraglider was 'novice'
Poll shows voters prefer Labor's NBN
Labor's national broadband network is more popular than the Coalition's cheaper version, according to the first national poll on the policies.
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