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AM News Wednesday 23 May 2012

The traditional custodians of Lake Eyre, the Arabunna people, will have unconditional access to the lake for hunting, camping and fishing. Photo: edenink

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An Indonesian studies expert expresses doubt that there is no link between the early release of Schapelle Corby in Indonesia, and four young Indonesians accused of people smuggling in Australia; after a 14 year struggle, an Aboriginal group in outback South Australia is granted native title over Lake Eyre; the Federal and Victorian state  governments on a collision course over TAFE funding; and a 44 hour siege in suburban Melbourne comes to an end with the surrender and arrest of the gunman.

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