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                    [Title] => Duterte no-show at Australian-ASEAN summit anew
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                    [Title] => Scott Morrison is new Australian PM after bitter coup
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                    [Title] => Prime minister says Australia will sail in South China Sea
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Australia is the first dialogue partner of ASEAN when it comes to economic, trade, security and other development areas.

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 Australian federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy on Wednesday announced the National Broadband Network (NBN) will begin its second stage rollout construction at six new sites over the next five months.

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