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Australia politics live: Vanuatu PM in Canberra as hopes rise over treaty; fossil fuel companies accused of marketing to children
Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat's visit to Australia renews hopes for signing the Nakamal pact after prolonged negotiations. Fossil fuel companies are accused of marketing to children. The antisemitism royal commission resumes hearings today.
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