Australians in Vanuatu will need help, as early reports say at least 14 people have been killed by the natural disaster.
The AFP has charged a number of people across Australia for offences of making threats to parliamentarians in recent years.
Tourism Australia ran procurements worth hundreds of millions of dollars without competition or probity, a new report finds.
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Parliamentary Services secretary Rob Stefanic departs following an email informing staff he won't return from leave.
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