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Beyond 2015: Australia Prepares for the Future of Global Development

As 2015 approaches marking the expiry of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Australia is working with the international community to develop the next set of goals for global development. Setting out the country's priorities for future challenges in global development Senator Brett Mason, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, met with the UN Secretary General’s Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning Ms Amina Mohammed.

Fiji Prepares For Cyclone Season With Aussie Aid

As Fiji enters its six-month cyclone season from November to April, the Australian Government-funded Fiji Community Development Program has organized a three-day workshop, in Suva, in mid-November to develop a framework for collaboration and capacity building among civil society organizations in the country for disaster risk management.
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New Zealanders Protest Anadarko Oil Drilling, Protest Ship Vega Stands Guard

New Zealanders launched a protest against the deep-sea oil drilling of Anadarko Petroleum off the North Island's west coast. Protest boats closed in on the Anadarko's drilling vessel, the Noble Bob Douglas. Over 3,000 New Zealanders went to the beaches from Muriwai to Wanganui to protest deep-sea oil drilling in the nation's waters.

Indonesia No Longer Blocks Asylum Boats Bound for Australia

Australia is beginning to feel the wrath of Indonesia, following the diplomatic fallout due to leaks provided by National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden that Canberra wiretapped the phone of Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

NZ Labour's David Cunliffe Expose Secret Documents of Gov't 'Lies' on Deep Sea Oil Drilling

The Labour party has accused the New Zealand government of deliberately withholding information about the risks of deep-sea oil drilling off the Kaikoura coast. According to Labour leader David Cunliffe, documents have surfaced indicating Environment Minister Amy Adams had secretly kept the risks from going public to protect Anadarko's proposed oil-drilling site.

Indonesians Express Anger on Twitter Hashtag #GanyangAustralia, Burn Aussie Flags in Protest

Indonesians expressed their outrage over claims that Australia had been spying on the Indonesian government. Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to apologise to Indonesia in the heat of the spying scandal. The Twitter hashtag #GanyangAustralia became the Indonesians’ online crusade against Australia. The hashtag, when translated, means “Crush Australia.”

Offensive Tweets Lead to Violent Protests, Australian Flag Burning in Indonesia

Diplomatic row between Indonesia and Australia following the spying scandal took a turn for the worst, after an Australian flag was burnt in the city of Yogyakarta and hardline “Red and White Brigade” organised a protest outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta. In a related incident Anonymous Indonesia and hacker group in the country, claimed credit for attacks that briefly shutting down the Australian Federal Police site and affected the Australian Reserve Bank.

Australia Not Taking Climate Change Seriously; G20 Climate Plans in Danger

Member-nations of the G20 may be saying goodbye to hopes of ever having a strong and effective action plan against climate change when Australia takes over the leadership in December. International observers find no evidence that the country is taking the global issue of climate change seriously.

Australia Viewed as 'Anti-Climate', Tony Abbott Refuses to Join Green Climate Fund

Australia's reputation as a valuable force in developing an international climate policy has been trashed largely due to its poor ranking in the recent climate change performance index and its inability to send a representative for the United Nations' climate change talks in Warsaw, Poland. Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to support the green climate fund supported by the United Nations.

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