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WSP Global CEO: Set to Benefit From Spending in Canada

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March 16 -- Pierre Shoiry, WSP Global's president and chief executive officer, joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela Ritchie to discuss investing opportunities in Canada and Australia as both countries are looking to increase spending in...
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Qantas Hopes Significant Domestic Business by Year-End: CEO

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Alan Joyce, chief executive officer at Qantas Airways Ltd., discusses raising an additional $550 million in liquidity, the potential for opening up markets outside of Australia and New Zealand, consolidation and what the...
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Australia to Reopen Economy by July in Three-Step Plan: Morrison

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison discusses a three-phase plan to reopen the economy. The country's success in flattening the curve of new coronavirus infections allows it to relax lockdown restrictions. He speaks at a...
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Australia's Treasury Wine Falls Amid China Tariff Rules

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Nov.29 -- Melbourne-based Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. unveils an emergency plan to find new markets for its best-known labels after China imposed crippling anti-dumping duties of 169% on its wine over the weekend. Its shares fell as much...
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Bloomberg

Ex-Australian Premier Turnbull on Covid, Climate Change

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull discusses the global fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change. Turnbull co-chairs the Reform for Resilience Policy Commission, which is urging leaders to use the Group of...
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China Indicts Australian Writer Held for Almost 2 Years

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Oct.12 -- China moved to prosecute Yang Hengjun, an Australian writer, detained in the mainland for almost two years on spying charges. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Facebook To Lift Ban On Sharing Australian News Sites

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The site previously blocked users from sharing Australian news after new legislation.
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Bloomberg

G-20 Leaders Promise $2T Growth and Jobs Boost

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Nov. 17 ""G-20 leaders have wrapped up their meetings in Australia, promising to create growth and jobs and boost their collective economies by $2T. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CLEAN : Siege fears as Australia asylum-seeker camp in PNG closes

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Refugee advocates protest against unsafe conditions for asylum seekers at a remote Papua New Guinea camp that is due to be shuttered as detainees refuse to leave citing safety fears
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Bloomberg

Brickworks MD on Virus Impact, Stimulus for Homebuyers

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Lindsay Partridge, managing director of Australia's Brickworks Ltd., which manufactures and distributes clay products including brick, paver and floor tile, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting his business at...
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Bloomberg

Japan's Suga Says China Military Rise Could Threaten Economy

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Sep.23 -- Japan's outgoing prime minister says China’s rapidly growing military influence could present a risk to his country. Yoshihide Suga spoke in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg ahead of his trip to Washington to attend the...
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Curated Video

Latest from APEC conference

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8 September 2001 1. Wide shot of APEC delegates walking through Panmen Garden 2. Wide shot of delegates crossing bridge 3. Taiwanese Finance Minister Yan Qingzhang crosses bridge 4. Wide shot of Pagoda 5. Close up on Yan Pan right...
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Foreign Ministry comments on Schapelle Corby clemency appeal

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of Indonesian Foreign Ministry office 2. Indonesian Foreign Minister, Marty Natalegawa, entering room and taking his seat 3. Cutaway of media 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Marty Natalegawa, Indonesian Foreign Minister: "All I am...
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Indonesia protests Australia's decision to grants visa to Papuans

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1. Exterior Security Ministry 2. Indonesian Minister of Security Widodo Adisucipto and Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda sitting down at news briefing 3. Journalists 4. Armed Forces chief Djoko Suyanto 5. State Intelligence chief Syamsir...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : International forensic teams help to identify AirAsia victims

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CLEAN : International forensic teams help to identify AirAsia victims
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Australia to seek closer deals with China: analyst

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Australia says it is working to recast the Trans-Pacific Partnership without the United States and opens the door for China to sign up after President Donald Trump ditched the huge trade pact
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CLEAN : PNG court rejects bid to restore Australia refugee camp services

9th - Higher Ed
A Papua New Guinea court rejects a refugee's appeal to restore water electricity and food supplies to a shuttered Australian detention camp where hundreds of men have barricaded themselves in
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Relatives of MH17 victims seek justice

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Nearly four years after the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, family members of the victims onboard the passenger jet continue to seek justice. On Friday, the Netherlands and Australia announced they...
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Aus minister concerned at detention of writer in China

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Australia's Defence Minister Christopher Pyne on Thursday voiced his country's concern over China's detention of Australian writer Yang Hengjun.
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Australian defence minister on writer held in China

Higher Ed
Australian defence minister Christopher Pyne has expressed his country's concern at China's detention of Australian writer Yang Hengjun.
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Refugees in Indonesia ask for help from Australia

Higher Ed
Hundreds of refugees from various countries stranded in the Indonesian city of Makassar gathered at the Australian Consulate-General on Tuesday, asking the Australian government to grant asylum for those who had lived for years in limbo.
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Aus MPs: Assange detention 'attack on free speech'

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Two Australian MPs called the detention of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange an attack on free speech, expressing concern over his potential extradition to the United States where he faces 17 serious espionage charges, and another of...
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Aus MPs voice concern over Assange detention in UK

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Two Australian MPs called the detention of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange an attack on free speech, expressing concern over his potential extradition to the United States where he faces 17 serious espionage charges, and another of...
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How Would Australia-U.S. Relations Change If Biden Wins?

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Joe Hockey, former Australian Treasurer and Ambassador to the U.S., discusses how the presidential election outcome might affect the bilateral relations and trade. He also talks about the disputes between the two countries and...