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The World Bank head has thoughts on the Pacific – and needs Australia’s help

“I think Australia does a lot in its neighbourhood now, but I can help multiply what you do in that neighbourhood,” Banga said in an interview with this mas

Is South Australia the world’s next copper leader?

The Olympic Dam operation. Image: BHP The South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) has weighed in on BHP’s plan to more than double its copper

These international students are excited to study in Australia, but the new cap makes them ‘anxious’

Read the story in bahasa IndonesiaManuel Suryawijaya has long dreamed of studying at Melbourne's Monash University.For months he's been considering applying for

Australian prime minister caught asking US to ‘go halvies’ on Pacific security plan

In recent months, the sparring superpowers have sought to dial back these tensions, including through talks in Beijing this wee

Former Australian World Cup winning coach John Buchanan expects Australia to dominate India in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Former Australian World Cup winning coach John Buchanan said India’s performance when the team travels to Australia later this year will depend on how well th

Indonesia, Australia upgrade their security ties | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

Indonesia and Australia have signed an agreement to enhance their defense cooperation. It allows both nations' militaries to operate from each

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Australia’s next Olympic champ? Teen claims stunning world title… and it’s not even her best event

Australia, remember the name Delta Amidzovski.The 18-year-old from New South Wales had made history at the Under-20s World Athletics Championships in Lima Peru,

The changing structure of global wheat market & implications for Australian grain users – Grain Central

With cattle numbers on feed hitting a record 1.4 million head in the June quarter, the Australian grainfed beef industry now accounts for more than 1.5 millio

Bight World Heritage bid seeks to ban oil drilling as Liberal senator joins fight

A Liberal senator is leading a renewed push to permanently protect the Great Australian Bight from oil and gas exploration by having it listed as a World Herita

International student offers have already gone out, but unis don’t yet know how many they can enrol

Major universities have offered places to international students that are now uncertain under new federal government visa caps.At least 11 institutions had made

‘Immoral and unacceptable’: Tuvalu calls on Australia to set urgent deadline to end fossil fuels

Tuvalu’s climate minister has declared that “opening, subsidising and exporting fossil fuels is immoral and unacceptable”, just a day after Australia rati