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Executions will not harm Indonesia's international relations

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imageDespite global protests, the executions will not harm Indonesia’s position in international bodies and its co-operation with other countries.EPA/AGUS SUPARTO

Indonesia’s relations with Australia and Brazil are at low points after Indonesia’s recent executions of drug convicts, which included nationals from the two countries.

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Australia's five pillar economy: services

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imageChina should be a source of major opportunities for the Australian services sector, but these elude us.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

In his 2013 election campaign, Tony Abbott promised his government would build a world-class “five pillar economy”, encompassing manufacturing, agriculture, services, education and mining. Two...

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