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The Australian dream is changing, but some won’t give it up without a fight

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in :  Australia, Lifestyle, Sports

John Roberts has reached his 60s and has decided it’s time to trade in the family home for the apartment lifestyle. “I have quite a bit of what I call memorabilia, my wife calls it something else I won’t mention,” he joked. “You do have to get rid of a lot of stuff that you accumulate over the time.” As …

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Asia-Pacific trade deal signed by 11 nations

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in :  Australia, Important News

Eleven Asia-Pacific countries have just signed the trade pact formerly known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Although the US pulled out last year, the deal was salvaged by the remaining members, who signed it at a ceremony in the Chilean city of Santiago. Chilean foreign minister Heraldo Munoz said the agreement was a strong signal “against protectionist pressures, in favour of …

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Is that a tweet or foreign policy? How Australia should deal with an unpredictable Donald Trump

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in :  Australia

Which is simply to say that given Trump’s penchant for unpredictable speech and behaviour, the fact that the meeting between these two leaders went off without a hitch seems like an accomplishment in its own right. With previous US administrations this would not even have been a question due to the resilience and importance of the broad and deep relationship …

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Who is Michael McCormack, Australia’s new deputy prime minister? – video explainer

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in :  Australia

Michael McCormack is the new National party leader and Australia’s deputy prime minister, replacing Barnaby Joyce. He is from Wagga Wagga in New South Wales’ Riverina region, and first entered parliament in 2010. From a homophobic editorial to his role in the bungled census of 2016, here are a few things you should know about the new Nationals leader

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Australia plans to fight invasive fish with herpes virus — some scientists are alarmed

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in :  Australia

In an effort to fight an invasive fish species in Australia, the government is planning on releasing the herpes virus into its waterways, hoping it will wipe out the common carp. However, several scientists are questioning this method saying the species-specific virus may not be effective against the fish and also poses a serious risk to global food security. Australia has long been trying to control …

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How one Australian politician views the gun debate in the US

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in :  Australia

There have been 1,607 mass shootings in the United States since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Connecticut — none of which have been met with successful gun control legislation from the US Congress. Many activists pushing for gun control have looked to Australia as a model, which banned assault-style weapons after the deadly Port Arthur massacre in the mid-1990s. And this …

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Gun culture in US different than in Australia, says Australian ambassador

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in :  Australia, Breaking News

“We’re not going to give you a lecture [on gun control] from the other side of the world,” says Joe Hockey, Australian ambassador to the U.S. Australia has strict gun laws, enacted after a 1996 mass shooting that killed 35 people. Hockey says it’s a “tough issue” and pointed to the U.S.’ constitutional right to bear arms. The United States …

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Barack Obama to speak in Sydney on March 23

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in :  Australia

Former United States president Barack Obama will visit Australia next month as part of a trip that will also see him speak in New Zealand. The New Zealand United States Council announced on Sunday it would host Mr Obama at speaking events in Auckland and Sydney on March 22 and March 23 respectively. “President Obama’s presidency had an extraordinary impact …

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Turnbull no longer cares about reconciliation with Indigenous Australians

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in :  Australia

While the world watches, our prime minister is failing to take his task seriously. It’s time to reopen the dialogue on Uluru n recent years, Australian politics has degenerated from comedy (Tony Abbott grovelling to the Duke of Edinburgh) to tragedy (Malcolm Turnbull grovelling to Peter Dutton) and now farce (with Barnaby Joyce … well, just being Barnaby Joyce). The …

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Malcolm Turnbull launched investigation into Barnaby Joyce

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in :  Australia

Malcolm Turnbull ordered the head of his department to investigate Barnaby Joyce over possible breaches of the ministerial code of conduct, nine days into the growing scandal over his affair with a staffer, despite publicly resisting a probe. After saying an external probe into the growing controversy around Mr Joyce’s affair with former staffer Vikki Campion was unnecessary, Mr Turnbull …

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