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Australia's repeated incursions into Indonesian waters have been the subject of a Senate committee inquiry.
The PM arrives in PNG; A possible lead in the search for a missing airliner; Is a ceasefire needed in the so-called war on drugs?
A business delegation is accompanying Prime Minister Tony Abbott on his visit to Papua New Guinea, although asylum issues are expected to dominate the official talks.
The international search for the missing Malaysian airliner is proceeding in other areas, as objects in the Indian Ocean are investigated.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda has appealed for no budget cuts in Indigenous health programs.
Australian authorities have received satellite images of objects possibly linked to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH3-70.
Australia has added its voice to the condemnation of Russian actions in Crimea at the United Nations Security Council in New York.
Welfare groups are struggling to cope with demand from asylum seekers living in the community on bridging visas without the right to work.
Australia's main group representing ethnic communities says the make-up of the government's new Aged Care Sector Committee does not bode well for thousands of ageing migrants.
Warnings that an ad-hoc approach to funding scientific research is endangering Australia's future prosperity. Serbia's new government promises a major overhaul of the country's economy. What happened to New Zealand's Moa bird?
The Coalition has called it a cynical political exercise which demands an apology, while Labor says that argument is a "complete red herring".
A new study has highlighted the impact of human involvement in the disappearance of New Zealand's iconic megaherbivore, the moa.
Australian baseball officials are hoping an international showcase that comes to the Sydney Cricket Ground this weekend will boost the sport.
Australia's Academy of Science is backing calls from the chief scientist for Australia to develop a long-term science strategy.
Assistant federal Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos has stood aside, amid questions over alleged links to a deal involving disgraced former Labor power broker Eddie Obeid.