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The Prime Minister says an Iraqi-born criminal will be deported; The Home Affairs Minister accuses refugee advocates of telling asylum seekers to harm themselves, Australia looks to move on from their defeat in the third Ashes Test match


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The Prime Minister says an Iraqi-born criminal will be deported; The Home Affairs Minister accuses refugee advocates of telling asylum seekers to harm themselves, Australia looks to move on from their defeat in the third Ashes Test match



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