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Julian Drape

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Aust exposure to Greek crisis 'minuscule'

AUSTRALIA'S exposure to the Greek debt crisis and a potential default by Athens is "minuscule", says Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens. → Read More

Emerging nations eager for lift-off: RBA

RESERVE Bank governor Glenn Stevens says many emerging countries are ready for the United States to start raising interest rates and would like "lift-off" to happen sooner rather than later. → Read More

Anzac attack teen appears in UK court

A BRITISH teenager charged with inciting a terror attack in Melbourne on Anzac Day and a beheading has appeared in a London court via video-link ahead of a four-week trial scheduled to start in mid-August. → Read More

Assange's sitaution is farcical: Pilger

IT'S three years since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange walked into the Ecuadorian embassy in London seeking political asylum. → Read More

Gillard praises Rudd's 'amazing strengths'

COMPARED to what's come before it was almost a lovefest in London when Julia Gillard was quizzed about her role in the 2010 "coup" which toppled Kevin Rudd. → Read More

Queen knights grandson Prince Harry

THE Queen has knighted her grandson Prince Harry just weeks before he's due to leave the army. → Read More

Bishop unsure if she's come to Jesus

JULIE Bishop knows she didn't leak from cabinet but the foreign minister is less sure what the prime minister meant when he said ministers had since had a "come to Jesus moment" on the issue. → Read More

Aus could send more troops to Iraq: Bishop

FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop says Australia is doing its fair share of the heavy lifting in Iraq but Canberra would consider sending additional forces if they were requested in the fight against Islamic State terrorists. → Read More

Funding risk for papal commission: adviser

AN abuse survivor and member of Pope Francis's child protection commission has expressed concern that George Pell is in charge of the panel's finances. → Read More

Pell legal threat not surprising: Saunders

AN outspoken member of Pope Francis's child protection commission says he is not surprised George Pell is threatening him with legal action. → Read More

Guy just hoping to avoid embarrassment

GUY Sebastian is one of the favourites heading into the Eurovision Song Contest grand final but the Australian is talking down his chances, insisting he's simply hoping to avoid embarrassment. → Read More

The Brits are backing Guy at Eurovision

THE Brits are backing Australia in Austria. → Read More

Brits and Aussies pay tribute to Simpson

JOHN Simpson Kirkpatrick has been remembered 100 years after he was killed in Gallipoli as a war hero who epitomised both the spirit of north east England and a young Australia. → Read More

Aussie wins silver-gilt medal at Chelsea

AUSTRALIAN landscape designer Charlie Albone dreamed of winning the Best Show Garden gong at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in London but was nevertheless proud to walk away with a silver-gilt medal. → Read More

Gallipoli hero remembered 100 years on

PEOPLE from the north English seaside town of South Shields have gathered to remember a local hero who is arguably Australia's most famous Anzac. → Read More

Aussie veterans remember VE Day in London

BRISBANE-BORN Jack Bell spent almost four years as a prisoner of war during the Second World War but when he met Prince Charles during commemorations marking the 70th anniversary of VE Day the pair discussed Melbourne's trams. → Read More

Aussie Greens leader wants UK vote reform

AUSTRALIAN-BORN Greens leader Natalie Bennett has launched a scathing attack on the British electoral system after her party secured just one seat in Westminster despite winning more than one million votes nationally. → Read More

UK Greens retain single seat despite surge

AUSTRALIAN-BORN Greens leader Natalie Bennett is proud of her party's performance in the UK general election despite it failing to win any additional seats in Westminster. → Read More

London arts proving popular in Australia

AUSTRALIANS are increasingly watching operas and ballets from Covent Garden in London at Australian cinemas, and that's a good thing for the domestic arts scene, Royal Ballet director Kevin O'Hare says. → Read More

William and Kate show off new princess

THE world has had its first glimpse of Prince William and Kate's new baby girl, with the trio posing for photographers before leaving St Mary's hospital in London. → Read More