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China's Communist party has formally presented its new leaders to rule the country for the next ten years. As was widely suspected, Vice-president Xi Jinping succeeds Hu Jintao, as the Party's General Secretary and head of the Central Military Com...
Australia and the United States have wrapped up annual bilateral talks in Perth, with defence ties featuring prominently.
Tips on how to recycle correctly at home.
Event coverage of the Orientation and Reception of Thai students in One District One Scholarship (ODOS) Program, which was held on November 10th, 2012, at Ross House, Melbourne.
Australia's China Ambassador Frances Adamson says she'd like to see an Australia-China Free Trade Agreement reached during her time in office.
During the National Food Safety Week between November 12-18, we talked about prevent cross contamination in food preparation.
At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, Australia falls silent. The silence echoes a moment in time when the guns of Europe's Western Front fell silent in 1918, after four years of fighting in the First Wor...
Economists are warning there could be serious consequences for Australia if re-elected United States President Barack Obama fails to reach a deal with Congress over key economic plans before the end of the year.
An Australian mental health organisation is concerned that many migrant workers in Australia are struggling to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Tax Talk this month covers the topic of ATOs debt assistance for businesses.
Communication through electronic methods and social media like Facebook, Twitter or texting, has been rapidly expanded. However, these new communication forms are sometimes used by some people to bully others or sending compromised images of other...
At long last, the United States election campaign is winding up. We look at a most unusual set of possibilities from election day.
Given that it stemmed from grass root people of Australia and it has been a traditional celebrated here since Victoria era, 150 years ago, should Melbourne Cup Day become a National Holiday of Australia?
Questions are being raised about Labor's policy on Asia to take to the next federal election.
Dr.Nattavud Pimpa, Senior Lecturer of School of Management, Business College, RMIT, shares his views regarding Australia's future in the Asian Century.