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Far from Rome, the sky is thick with portent as Australia's political parties decide who has power in the current parliament.
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Anthony Albanese has already asked the new pope to keep a date open in 2028, only hours after the pontiff’s election.
Australian clergy members have welcomed the appointment of Pope Leo XIV, with the Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher saying it is “very likely” the newly elected Pope will visit Australia.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNNew Pope's 'missionary heart' welcomed by AustraliansHe says it's wonderful to have a new pope with "wide experience and great depth of faith". "Clearly the cardinals were ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNLabor to welcome new faces after landslide election winWomen will outnumber men as an enlarged Labor caucus gathers for the first time since claiming a dominant federal election ...
The Prime Minister cast his vote this afternoon at Marrickville West Public School in his seat of Grayndler.Mr Albanese said ...
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A US expat living in China made a surprising discovery at a local supermarket, signalling a major shift in the favour of ...
Listen to this special edition of the Bloomberg Australia Podcast, taped in front of a live audience at our Sydney ...
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ZNetwork on MSNWhy The Centre Will Not HoldWhen Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen handsomely to reclaim the French presidency in 2022, the liberal establishment was in ...
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Donald Trump has won another election ... for the centre-left. First came Canada, where Prime Minister Mark Carney's ...
Labor Party’s climate credentials will be put to test very soon, says David Stringer, Bloomberg Green’s Asia managing editor, ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says that Australia can be a “microcosm” for the world during uncertain times.
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