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In Australia, a Sudanese Basketball League Finds Itself Sidelined by Racist Fears

November 28, 2018LIVIA ALBECK-RIPKAComments Off on In Australia, a Sudanese Basketball League Finds Itself Sidelined by Racist Fears

The South Sudanese Australian National Basketball Association said it was forced to cancel a tournament after being unfairly linked to stories of gang violence.

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India and Australia Move to Tighten Bonds to Counter China’s Rise

November 23, 2018November 24, 2018VICKY XIUZHONG XUComments Off on India and Australia Move to Tighten Bonds to Counter China’s Rise

India’s president, Ram Nath Kovind, is in Sydney this week trying to build ties with Australia as the two countries seek to counter China’s growing clout.

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Letter 82: China Rules, Australian Gift Guide, Art, Asian Malls, Marijuana and Parenting

November 22, 2018November 22, 2018DAMIEN CAVEComments Off on Letter 82: China Rules, Australian Gift Guide, Art, Asian Malls, Marijuana and Parenting

This week’s Australia Letter rounds up nine can’t-miss journalistic surprises, from suggestions for holiday shopping to an argument Australia is wealthy, but second-rate.

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Amazon Grants Australians Access to Its Main Site

November 21, 2018ISABELLA KWAIComments Off on Amazon Grants Australians Access to Its Main Site

The online retailer will make products from its main website available, reversing a decision that angered its customers earlier this year.

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Critic’s Notebook: Saying Goodbye to the Man Who Brought Australia’s Cafe Culture to Life

November 21, 2018November 21, 2018BESHA RODELLComments Off on Critic’s Notebook: Saying Goodbye to the Man Who Brought Australia’s Cafe Culture to Life

The killing of Sisto Malaspina, which is being treated as terrorism, leaves Melbourne grappling with the loss of two lives that capture Australia’s greatest hopes and fears around immigrants and what they bring to our shores.

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As Australia’s Cities Get Crowded, Its Leader Targets Immigration

November 19, 2018November 20, 2018ISABELLA KWAIComments Off on As Australia’s Cities Get Crowded, Its Leader Targets Immigration

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is proposing to reduce the cap on immigration by nearly 30,000 people a year to control what he called runaway congestion in Australian cities.

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Facing Tensions Close to Home, Japan’s Abe Cements Alliance with Australia

November 16, 2018November 17, 2018MOTOKO RICH and JAMIE TARABAYComments Off on Facing Tensions Close to Home, Japan’s Abe Cements Alliance with Australia

Japan’s prime minister paid homage to Australians killed by Japanese bombs, courting the country amid wariness over China and strained ties with South Korea.

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Letter 81: Giving Thanks, ‘Ausmerican’ Style

November 15, 2018DAMIEN CAVEComments Off on Letter 81: Giving Thanks, ‘Ausmerican’ Style

From small towns and juicy mangoes to the rich sounds of Sydney, the Australia bureau has a lot to be thankful for this year.

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Australians Declare Existential Crisis Over Onion Placement

November 14, 2018November 14, 2018LIVIA ALBECK-RIPKAComments Off on Australians Declare Existential Crisis Over Onion Placement

Bunnings, a chain of hardware stores, upended tradition and suggested people put onions on the bottom and not the top of their sausages. Australians were not impressed.

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Papua New Guinea Is Rich in Resources but Poor in Health

November 13, 2018JO CHANDLERComments Off on Papua New Guinea Is Rich in Resources but Poor in Health

The Pacific nation hoped that hosting the APEC summit meeting would elevate its international profile, but a national health crisis threatens to overshadow it.

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