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Former Malaita Premier (and Noted China Critic) Gets Bipartisan Support for US Visa
April 01, 2023

Former Malaita Premier (and Noted China Critic) Gets Bipartisan Support for US Visa

By Cleo Paskal
Daniel Suidani became a symbol of resistance to China’s influence in Solomon Islands – until he was ousted from his post.

Is Australia’s Liberal Party in Terminal Decline?
March 31, 2023

Is Australia’s Liberal Party in Terminal Decline?

By Grant Wyeth
What saves political parties is their ability to adapt, but the aggressive populism that has saved conservative parties elsewhere has limited appeal in Australia.
What Are Australia’s Plans for the ‘Indigenous Voice’?
March 23, 2023

What Are Australia’s Plans for the ‘Indigenous Voice’?

By Rod McGuirk
Australia is planning a constitutional referendum on creating an Indigenous Voice in Parliament, but the move has generated controversy.

Another Way to Look at AUKUS: Keeping the US Engaged in the Indo-Pacific
March 22, 2023

Another Way to Look at AUKUS: Keeping the US Engaged in the Indo-Pacific

By Grant Wyeth
Beyond responding to the China threat, AUKUS is also a tool to maintain U.S. Indo-Pacific engagement through whatever domestic storms are to come in Washington.

New Zealand’s Middle East Strategy, 20 Years After the Iraq War
March 20, 2023

New Zealand’s Middle East Strategy, 20 Years After the Iraq War

By Geoffrey Miller
Amid rapidly evolving diplomacy in the Middle East, the time might be right for New Zealand to take another look at Iraq.

Breach of Bail to Return as an Offense for Children in Queensland
March 16, 2023

Breach of Bail to Return as an Offense for Children in Queensland

By Dechlan Brennan
Queensland’s new crackdown on youth offenders will be “felt for generations,” experts warn.

Visionary Proposal or Pipe Dream? AUKUS Poses Challenges for Australia
March 16, 2023

Visionary Proposal or Pipe Dream? AUKUS Poses Challenges for Australia

By Corey Lee Bell and Elena Collinson
The impact of AUKUS is likely to be profoundly consequential across a wider purview of government, policy, economic structure, and national identity.
Scientists Say Climate Change Worsened Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand
March 15, 2023

Scientists Say Climate Change Worsened Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand

By Seth Borenstein
“These are gigantic amounts of rainfall… I have no doubt whatsoever in my mind that climate change has influenced the event.”

Australia Says Nuclear Subs Needed to Counter Militarization
March 14, 2023

Australia Says Nuclear Subs Needed to Counter Militarization

By Associated Press
Prime Minister Albanese called the AUKUS deal “the biggest single investment in Australia’s defense capability in all of our history.”

Innovative Solutions Needed for Indian Community Tensions in Australia
March 13, 2023

Innovative Solutions Needed for Indian Community Tensions in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
Left unchecked, tensions, which have sparked vandalism of Hindu temples and attacks on Sikhs, have the potential to poison the Australia-India bilateral relationship.

Australia Aims to Bolster Security, Economic Ties With India
March 10, 2023

Australia Aims to Bolster Security, Economic Ties With India

By Ashok Sharma
The two sides did not directly refer to the war in Ukraine but praised their growing cooperation in defense and security.
Australian Leader Plans Meeting With Biden After India Trip
March 09, 2023

Australian Leader Plans Meeting With Biden After India Trip

By Associated Press
Prime Minister Albanese is in India until March 11. After that, he will head to the U.S. in a trip that may provide more details about the AUKUS submarine deal.

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