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Ravando Lie, historian and PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne talks about Indonesia’s badminton legend Tan Joe Hok and his role in Indonesia winning its first Thomas Cup.
一些華裔選民表示,政客用中文或英文髮布官方信息,“沒什麼區彆”,但“有這個姿態比沒有要好” 。也有選民表示應對穆斯林和非洲裔社區多點“體諒”。
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Racism has been an ongoing problem for Australia and now the Human Rights Commission is launching a campaign to end it for good.
Australia is facing biodiversity risks, prompting industry and environmental leaders to take action.
Sofie Nurul Saleh talked about Amara, which is her fledgling business in Australia, the challenges and her expectations.
Former journalist and now lecturer in Literature at Udayana University in Bali Prof Dr I Nyoman Darma Putra discusses Balinese reactions to the activity of Mount Agung.
Australia could become the new dumping ground for the world's nuclear waste. In its initial findings, a South Australian Royal Commission has found storing and disposing of nuclear fuel could offer significant economic benefits for the state. But the recommendations have sparked strong opposition…
New rules are being introduced to tourists to curb inappropriate behaviour. The rules follow a series of incidents among travellers coming to the island of Bali.
Prof Richardus Eko Indrajit, Professor of Computer Science at PERBANAS Institute describes the complexity of regulating violent content that is shown on social media.
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