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‘Fantastic as fiction’: Penny Wong on becoming Australia’s top diplomat as an immigrant

by Walter Watson
‘Fantastic as fiction’: Penny Wong on becoming Australia’s top diplomat as an immigrant

“It is beyond doubt that having an Asian-Australian foreign minister sends a clear message to the region about modern Australia,” said Wong, who was born in Sabah in 1968. Wong’s …

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Indonesia’s half-built dream capital Nusantara stumbles towards a partial opening

by Walter Watson
Indonesia’s half-built dream capital Nusantara stumbles towards a partial opening

Widodo has brushed off criticism that the event is a waste of money, calling the expense for a celebration split between two cities more than 1,200km apart “normal”. Vice-President Maruf …

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Australia, Indonesia inch towards boost in security ties with upgraded defence pact

by Walter Watson
Australia, Indonesia inch towards boost in security ties with upgraded defence pact

Prabowo – who will be inaugurated as Indonesia’s president in October – will also be making a trip to Canberra in the next few weeks to meet Australian Prime Minister …

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Australian reporter Cheng Lei, detained in China, says diplomats tried to ‘block’ her at Li Qiang event

by Walter Watson
Australian reporter Cheng Lei, detained in China, says diplomats tried to ‘block’ her at Li Qiang event

Cheng, now working as a journalist for Sky News Australia, said Chinese officials tried to stop her being filmed when she arrived to cover Li’s visit to the nation’s parliament …

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Australia’s tighter immigration policy poses risk to luxury home market

by Anas Siddiqui
Australia’s tighter immigration policy poses risk to luxury home market

Li, the owner of a two-bedroom, two-bath home in Sydney, which her parents bought for her when she was a student at the University of New South Wales, could find …

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Australia’s arms export comes under scrutiny. Is Canberra ‘complicit’ in Israel-Gaza war?

by Walter Watson
Australia’s arms export comes under scrutiny. Is Canberra ‘complicit’ in Israel-Gaza war?

“As you know, Israel is currently being investigated for alleged genocide … and is accused by the United Nations and multiple human rights organisations of serious war crimes. Australia is …

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The biggest decline in capital cities’ advertised rents in over four years was just recorded. Here’s what that actually means

by Anas Siddiqui
The biggest decline in capital cities’ advertised rents in over four years was just recorded. Here’s what that actually means

Advertised rents in Australia’s capital cities have dropped, in the largest monthly percentage decline recorded since 2020. A fall of 0.5 per cent was recorded in May, according to a …

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Moment Channel Nine chairman Peter Costello allegedly assaults journalist at airport

by Vera Ward
Moment Channel Nine chairman Peter Costello allegedly assaults journalist at airport

Nine chairman Peter Costello has allegedly assaulted a journalist, pushing them to the ground at Canberra airport. The former federal treasurer and chair of the Nine Entertainment board was approached …

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Shangri-La Dialogue: Australia says peace with China remains despite Yellow Sea military skirmish

by Walter Watson
Shangri-La Dialogue: Australia says peace with China remains despite Yellow Sea military skirmish

It underscores the pull-and-push in the newly stabilised China-Australia ties, where there is willing engagement between the two nations when friction arises in shared areas such as regional seas. “If …

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Australian wine pours back into China as tariff-free shipments surge to over US$10 million in April

by Walter Watson
Australian wine pours back into China as tariff-free shipments surge to over US million in April

With import tariffs removed for the first time in three years, shipments of Australian wine to China surged in April, with analysts expecting producers to jump back into the lucrative …

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