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Stories
Nepal Maoists' convention unlikely to bring democratic change
Nepal's former Maoist rebels will hold their first party convention in 20 years on Saturday.
Australia backs more direct aid delivery to Burma
Australia has signed an agreement with the Burmese Government that will allow more aid to be delivered in a more direct way, as the country pushes forward with political, economic and social reforms.
Growing frustration in Australia's flood-ravaged state of Queensland
Frustration is rising in parts of the flood affected eastern state of Queensland, over a lack of assistance to deal with the aftermath of the deluge.
Sitiveni Rabuka quits Fiji politics
The man who set Fiji's coup culture in motion has quit politics.
More political fallout from Solomon Islands dolphin kill
In Solomon Islands, the debate over the resumption of dolphin hunting by a village on Malaita is getting more attention from overseas.
Former High Court Judge Michael Kirby delivers annual Gandhi oration
It's sixty-five years since Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated, but a former Australian High Court Judge says the Indian leader's ideas remain remarkably current.
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