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How Western Australia Criminalizes Indigenous Children

How Western Australia Criminalizes Indigenous Children

By Dechlan Brennan
The state’s disturbingly high rate of Indigenous incarceration is a direct result of punitive measures that push people – including minors – into the prison system.

The Common (and Overlooked) Underpinnings of Australia’s Economy

The Common (and Overlooked) Underpinnings of Australia’s Economy

By Conor McLaughlin
Much of the discussion about diversification is centered on two overarching premises: China and trade. What does that approach miss?
In One Australian State, Trade With China Is Still Booming

In One Australian State, Trade With China Is Still Booming

By James Chater
Australia’s minerals trade has been divided almost clean in half by the country's trade spat with China.

Australia and China: It’s Complicated

Australia and China: It’s Complicated

By Katie Howe
Even amid the current tensions, the state of the relationship is more complex than headlines would suggest.

(Sponsored Post) Opportunities Are Now for ASEAN and WA

(Sponsored Post) Opportunities Are Now for ASEAN and WA

By Perth USAsia Centre
Australia’s largest state and the regional bloc can, and should, connect across multiple industries.

The Politics Behind Australia’s Submarine Maintenance Decision

The Politics Behind Australia’s Submarine Maintenance Decision

By Adil Cader
National defense becomes a domestic political issue in Australia.

Going Their Own Way: Western Australia’s Asia Strategy

Going Their Own Way: Western Australia’s Asia Strategy

By Adil Cader
An Australian state government has launched a comprehensive strategy for engagement with Asian nations.
A Failed Faustian Pact: Western Australia’s Liberal Party Slips in Elections

A Failed Faustian Pact: Western Australia’s Liberal Party Slips in Elections

By Grant Wyeth
The WA Liberal Party abandoned its pact with the National Party to make a deal with One Nation. It backfired.

Economic Outlook for Western Australia ‘Difficult But Not Dour’

Economic Outlook for Western Australia ‘Difficult But Not Dour’

By Helen Clark
Is this the end of the WA mining boom or just an overcorrection?

Abbott Confuses on Indigenous Australians

By Helen Clark
The PM has been a staunch supporter of Indigenous rights. That makes his recent remarks all the more baffling.

Earth’s Crust Is 4.4 Billion Years Old, According to Australian Crystals

Earth’s Crust Is 4.4 Billion Years Old, According to Australian Crystals

By J.T. Quigley
Zircon found on a Western Australia sheep farm may be the oldest piece of our planet.
Sharks “Tweet” Their Location to Aussie Beachgoers

Sharks “Tweet” Their Location to Aussie Beachgoers

By J.T. Quigley
More than 320 GPS-tagged sharks trigger Twitter posts if they swim too close to the coast.

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