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Australian PM says confident government majority safe, despite questions over his deputy
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Monday he was confident his government's one-seat majority was safe, despite questions over his deputy's citizenship which could disqualify him from parliament.
Australia enters medical marijuana market in a cautious way
MELBOURNE: At a secret location in Australia’s southeast, Peter Crock delicately tends to a two-month-old cannabis cutting.
Australia cautiously enters medical marijuana market
Melbourne (AFP) - At a secret location in Australia's southeast, Peter Crook delicately tends to a two-month-old cannabis cutting.
Australia cautiously enters medical marijuana market
Melbourne - At a secret location in Australia’s southeast, Peter Crook delicately tends to a two-month-old cannabis cutting.
Australia, United States begin their biggest joint military exercise
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia and the United States began their biggest ever joint military exercises on Thursday, a show of force, largely at sea, aimed at sending a message both to allies and potential foes, including China.
Life on the fast track
THE South Australian Matriculation (SAM), which is now also known as SACE International (SACEI) programme at Taylor’s College is a popular pre-university programme choice for students who are planning to study abroad in Australia.
Apply directly for engineering
STUDENTS can now apply directly to study engineering at Universiti Malaya (UM) for the September 2017 academic year.
U.S. allies seen cooperating despite alleged Trump secrets leak
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's alleged disclosure of highly classified information to Russia's foreign minister is unlikely to stop allies who share intelligence with Washington from cooperating, officials said on Tuesday.
Australia's prime minister fails to gain post-budget poll bounce
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull failed to win a boost in support despite delivering a conservative and well-received budget last week, which included a popular tax on Australia's biggest banks, opinion polls showed on Monday.
Verdict expected in blasphemy case against Jakarta's Christian governor
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Jakarta's Christian governor was sentenced to two years in jail for blasphemy, a harsher-than-expected ruling that critics fear will embolden hardline Islamist forces to challenge secularism in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.