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Governor-general reverses former prime minister's reinstatement and backs rival in bid to end months-long deadlock.
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Governments and diplomats extend condolences and caution during what one official calls the "sad suffering of a people".
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Australia's Lowy Institute has been accused of denying debate on the issue of exporting uranium to India.
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What's the harm in selling uranium to India?
Australia may begin exporting uranium to India, but proponents have hijacked what is primarily an arms control debate.
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Want Australian uranium? Join the NPT
Australia may begin exporting uranium to India, but proponents have hijacked what is primarily an arms control debate.
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Australian parliament passes mining tax
Plan to impose 30 per cent tax on mining sector clears its biggest political hurdle after passing through lower house.
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Norway's 'ethical divestment' from Rio Tinto
The Scandanavian country's state pension fund sold holdings because of 'severe environmental damage' at Indonesia mine.
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