Massive losses during famous 1915 battle created unshakeable ties between the Pacific neighbors
Focus of bilateral agreement is intelligence sharing as Australia is increasingly worried about number of its citizens fighting for militant groups in Middle East
Vanuatu's long-term recovery from Cyclone Pam will be discussed Wednesday at a meeting in Port Vila led by the United Nations
The men were promised wages of $23 an hour, but in fact received as little as $3
Islamic State claims foreign fighters from Australia, Belgium, Syria and Uzbekistan engaged in coordinated onslaught of suicide attacks in Ramadi
PM Tony Abbott rejected the report, saying 'Australians are sick of being lectured by the United Nations'
About 400 people have been released from an Australian-run detention camp on Nauru to live in the community after being given refugee visas by the Nauruan government
Researchers say an influx of Chinese companies and migrants has caused tensions with islander communities
Canberra believes there are between 30 and 40 Australian women who have taken part in terror attacks or are supporting the Islamic State terror network
PM Abbott announces plans to strengthen immigration laws, crack down on groups that incite hatred under a raft of counterterrorism measures
Ministers say effort will help authorities identify and dismantle online messages of hate from groups such as Islamic State
Hicks trained with with the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan; The court found his actions were not illegal at the time
The number of children held by Australia has fallen sharply since the conservatives came to power in September 2013
Researchers, who are working with neurosurgeons, say system is much quicker and cheaper than current manufacturing techniques
The Palestinian team says the tournament that brings together the 16 best teams in Asia is as much about politics as it is about sports
Tony Abbott says his country will send 200 Special Forces soldiers to act as military advisers to the Iraqi army
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says lessons must be learned from what he described as 'a horrible outrage' that claimed the lives of two hostages, shocked an entire nation
Lone gunmen held 17 people hostage in downtown Sydney Monday, two hostages killed as police conducted a dramatic, early morning raid to free them
Live television from the scene showed an employee of the Lindt Chocolate Cafe and two customers running past police, who have surrounded the restaurant
Ministers have promised to increase Australia’s overall refugee intake by 7,500 to 18,750 people each year and free hundreds of children held in detention
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