A botched airstrike in Syria, led by the US and in which Australian forces participated, killed scores of Syrian government soldiers
The United States objects to Beijing's ability to advance its interests by funding Australian politicians during an election campaign
The new laws will allow Australia’s security agencies to monitor terrorism suspects as young as 14
Though no date set for closure of Papua New Guinea processing center, time is running out for migrants seeking asylum in Australia
Rights groups allege a deliberate policy of deterring asylum seekers trying to reach Australian territory by boat
Four days after vote, Australian election still too close to call
Politicians finish last day of campaigning as Australians get ready for federal elections
Tough measures were introduced following the Port Arthur massacre on the island of Tasmania in 1996
Researchers probe secrets of lightning-fast Australian spider
Movie 'Down Under' looks at 2005 tensions between Lebanese and white communities
John Key said his two-day trip is in recognition of the Fiji's return to elected government
Four people reported dead after violence at Papua New Guinea student rally
Parts of New South Wales have had more than 400 millimeters of rain since Friday
Cleverman, a fantasy drama that has had its premiere on Australian television, blends Aboriginal mythology with modern superhuman style and cutting political commentary on racism and identity
The mining boom is giving way to the dining boom as Australia seeks new revenue sources
Previous elections have shown that tough talk on asylum seekers and border controls do appeal to large numbers of voters
At the heart of the documentary is never-before-seen footage that was secretly recorded inside offshore centers at Manus Island and Nauru
After self-immolation at migrant camp, Canberra believes some refugee supporters are putting pressure on migrants to harm themselves for attention it will bring
As a bloc, the EU is Australia’s largest source of foreign investment and is its second largest trading partner after China
Panel of five judges at Papua New Guinea’s Supreme Court has ordered that immediate steps be taken to end detention of asylum seekers in Australian-sponsored camp on Manus Island
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