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When Dance Becomes Warfare: A Chinese Troupe Evacuates Australia's PM
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When Dance Becomes Warfare: A Chinese Troupe Evacuates Australia's PM

A bomb threat against Shen Yun forced Australia's Prime Minister to evacuate. Behind the elegant performances lies a deeper geopolitical battle over who defines authentic Chinese culture.

Australian Police Under Fire: Where Do We Draw the Line on Protest Rights?
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Australian Police Under Fire: Where Do We Draw the Line on Protest Rights?

Australian police face scrutiny after using force against protesters. The incident reignites debate over the balance between public order and democratic freedoms.

Baby Bats in Bubble Baths: Inside Australia's Only Flying Fox Hospital
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Baby Bats in Bubble Baths: Inside Australia's Only Flying Fox Hospital

At Tolga Bat Hospital in Queensland, orphaned flying foxes get bubble baths and bottle feeding. But behind the cuteness lies a conservation crisis threatening Australia's ecosystems.

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When Democracy Meets the Streets: Australia's Protest Dilemma
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When Democracy Meets the Streets: Australia's Protest Dilemma

Israeli President Herzog's visit to Australia sparked violent clashes between police and protesters, raising questions about free speech, security, and democratic balance in times of crisis.

Australia's Diplomatic Tightrope: Protests Greet Israeli President's Visit
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Australia's Diplomatic Tightrope: Protests Greet Israeli President's Visit

Mass protests in Australia against Israeli President's visit expose the complex diplomatic balancing act facing Western democracies amid the Gaza conflict.

Terror Plot Targets Indigenous Protesters on Australia's Most Divisive Day
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Terror Plot Targets Indigenous Protesters on Australia's Most Divisive Day

White supremacist attempts bombing at Invasion Day protest in Perth, marking Western Australia's first terrorism charge. Attack highlights deepening social divisions over Australia Day.

Australia's First Rate Hike in Two Years Signals Inflation Fight Isn't Over
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Australia's First Rate Hike in Two Years Signals Inflation Fight Isn't Over

RBA raises rates to 3.85% as inflation ticks up, ending two-year pause. What this means for global monetary policy and your investments in 2026.

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Australia's Crypto Warning Exposes the Dangerous Gap in Digital Finance
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Australia's Crypto Warning Exposes the Dangerous Gap in Digital Finance

Australia's securities regulator warns that rapid growth of unlicensed crypto, payments, and AI firms has created regulatory gaps exposing consumers to significant risks.

12-Year-Old Dies After Sydney Shark Attack Amid 'Perfect Storm' Conditions
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12-Year-Old Dies After Sydney Shark Attack Amid 'Perfect Storm' Conditions

Nico Antic, 12, died from injuries sustained in a Sydney Harbour shark attack, one of four attacks in 48 hours along Australia's east coast. Heavy rains created ideal conditions for bull sharks.

Digital padlock over maps of Korea and Australia
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Foreign Real Estate Investment Regulation 2026: Lessons from Korea and Australia

Explore the tightening of foreign real estate investment regulation in 2026. A look at how South Korea and Australia are balancing housing affordability and global capital.

Silhouette of a diplomat walking away from US and Australian flags
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"I Don't Like You": Kevin Rudd US Ambassador Resignation 2026 Set for March

Kevin Rudd will step down as Australia's Ambassador to the US in March 2026. The move follows friction with Donald Trump and precedes a return to the Asia Society.

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Tuvalu’s Sinking Reality: World’s First Climate Visa Opens Doors to Australia

Tuvalu and Australia launch the world's first climate visa under the Falepili Union Treaty, balancing humanitarian needs with Pacific geopolitics.

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