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Australian Government, Media Companies Challenge Tech Giants Over Sharing Ad Revenue

Australian Government, Media Companies Challenge Tech Giants Over Sharing Ad Revenue

By Joshua Mcdonald
As tech giants rose, newsrooms suffered.
New Zealand and Australia Begin Relaxing COVID-19 Restrictions

New Zealand and Australia Begin Relaxing COVID-19 Restrictions

By Joshua Mcdonald
Australia and New Zealand have begun easing restrictions and are discussing the possibility of a “COVID-safe travel zone” between the two countries.

Why Australia and Indonesia Need Closer Ties

Why Australia and Indonesia Need Closer Ties

By Ross B. Taylor
Australia and Indonesia will need far closer ties after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

By Joshua Kucera
The contention over a COVID-19 inquiry follows months of deteriorating relations between Canberra and Beijing.

Responding to the Spike in Domestic Violence Across Oceania

Responding to the Spike in Domestic Violence Across Oceania

By Grant Wyeth
Societies need to move beyond reacting to the consequences of violence to changing norms of behavior that allow violence to occur.
Amid COVID–19, India’s Modi and Australia’s Morrison Plan Virtual Prime Ministerial Summit

Amid COVID–19, India’s Modi and Australia’s Morrison Plan Virtual Prime Ministerial Summit

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The Indian and Australian leaders are expected to “meet” virtually soon. There’s no shortage of important topics to cover, especially related to China.

COVID-19 Presents Opportunities for Australia-South Korea Relations

COVID-19 Presents Opportunities for Australia-South Korea Relations

By Tom Corben
The global pandemic and the absence of international leadership in addressing it give Canberra and Seoul a chance to shine together. 
Coronavirus Cruise Ship Finally Leaves Australian Port

Coronavirus Cruise Ship Finally Leaves Australian Port

By Associated Press
The Ruby Princess has been linked to 19 deaths in Australia and two in the United States. 

Australia Drops in Press Freedom Index

Australia Drops in Press Freedom Index

By Joshua Mcdonald
Australia dropped five points in the latest index as national security laws and loss of independence both chip away at journalism in the country.

How Well Has Australia Managed COVID-19?

How Well Has Australia Managed COVID-19?

By Grant Wyeth
Advantageous geography, a unified response, and public trust in institutions have bolstered Australia’s fight against the coronavirus.

Is Australia Taking the Threat of Right-Wing Terrorism Seriously?

Is Australia Taking the Threat of Right-Wing Terrorism Seriously?

By Henry Storey
It is clear that right-wing terrorism – much like its Islamist counterpart – has now become a transnational phenomenon.
Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

By Derek Grossman
The Quad Plus may actually jeopardize what, in recent years, has become the Quad’s primary mission long-term: signalling unified resolve to counter China’s growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

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