Australia may be forced to withdraw its police contingent from Papua New Guinea after judges there ruled deployment was unconstitutional
But Police Commissioner Mick Keelty warns families of missing Australians that some people may never be found
Would-be defector Hao Feng Jun says he has hundreds of sensitive documents that show that the Chinese government is spying on Falun Gon
Mamdouh Habib, an Egyptian-born Australian citizen, being released from US military detention; strong suspicions he has terrorist conne
Foreign ministers say accord will allow more information to be shared between security, intelligence agencies
Under the plan, some refugees can be released if they promise to end all legal appeals of their failed asylum applications
Greenpeace says its protests have forced whalers to abandon their activities in Southern Ocean near Antarctica, but Australian governme
Special one-day summit is addressing both immediate and long-term needs of 12 Indian Ocean nations affected by December 26 earthquake,
Many celebrations cancelled, replaced by services to remember more than 120,000 people killed in earthquake and tsunami it sent out
Rois, also known as Iwan Dharmawan, reportedly told Indonesian police that Osama bin Laden spent $7,500 on bombing
Australian Prime Minister John Howard says free trade negotiations will only improve bilateral ties
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says under agreement, East Timor would be eligible for payments of up to $4 billion from future oil,
Canberra pledged $46 million but Australian newspapers reports total package may be worth up to $400 million
Prime Minister John Howard says 150 elite troops will go to Afghanistan by September
Many Australians believe their national identity was forged from courage, spirit displayed by their troops during World War I battle in
If his death sentence is carried out next week, Van Nguyen will become the first Australian to be executed overseas in more than a deca
Earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean off the western Indonesian island of Sumatra, sparked tidal surges that affected nine differen
Anglo-Australian minerals company Rio Tinto has been negotiating with China's biggest steel maker, Baosteel
Shearers lured to better paid jobs in booming mining sector, just as demand from China, which buys about 60 percent of Australian wool,
Australia is celebrating its national day, with parties, concerts, special events across nation
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