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67th Japanese Antarctic observation team

67th Japanese Antarctic observation team

Members of the 67th Japanese Antarctic observation team pose for a photo at Narita airport near Tokyo on Dec. 4, 2025, before flying to Perth, Australia. The icebreaker Shirase carrying the members will depart a local Australian port on Dec. 8, reaching Japan's Syowa Station in the Antarctic in early January. (Photo by accompanying journalist)

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Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

This photo taken on October 31, 2025 shows lanterns in shape of Terracotta Warriors in Perth, Australia. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

This photo taken on October 31, 2025 shows lanterns in shape of Terracotta Warriors in Perth, Australia. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

Lanterns in Shape of Terracotta Warriors - Perth

This photo taken on October 31, 2025 shows lanterns in shape of Terracotta Warriors in Perth, Australia. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 4

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 3

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide 2

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Australia: Thousands Join Anti-Immigration “March for Australia” Rallies Nationwide

Thousands joined “March for Australia” rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and other cities on Sunday, August 31, demanding an end to mass migration. Some protesters clashed with counter-protesters, leading police to use pepper spray and batons, with several arrests reported in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

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Canada: EF-1 Downburst Hits Mitchell, Ontario, Leaving Trail of Destruction

An EF-1 downburst with estimated maximum wind speeds of 150 km/h tore through Mitchell, in the Municipality of West Perth, on Thursday, July 24, damaging barns, power poles, trees, and crops.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu attends a press conference after the team lost to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu (L) talks with midfielder Takefusa Kubo after the team lost to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu (L) talks with midfielder Takefusa Kubo after the team lost to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan players acknowledge the crowd after losing to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan midfielder Takefusa Kubo leaves the pitch after the team lost to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan goalkeeper Kosei Tani (23) is pictured after conceding a goal in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Australia in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan players are pictured after losing to Australia in a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Australia's Aziz Behich (16) scores the only goal of the game in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Japan in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Australia's Aziz Behich (2nd from L) scores the only goal of the game in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Japan in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Australia's Aziz Behich (16) reacts after scoring in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Japan in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan goalkeeper Kosei Tani clears the ball in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Australia in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan midfielder Takefusa Kubo (10) runs with the ball in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Australia in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Football: World Cup qualifier between Japan and Australia

Japan goalkeeper Kosei Tani (top) catches the ball in the second half of a 2026 football World Cup final-round Asian qualifier against Australia in Perth, Australia, on June 5, 2025.

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Australia: Anzac Day Commemorative Events Across Country 3

Every April 25, Australians across the country commemorate Anzac Day with dawn and sunset services, parades, and other events to remember and honor those who have served and sacrificed in wars. This video shows the Dawn Service in Cooma, New South Wales.

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Australia: Anzac Day Commemorative Events Across Country 2

Every April 25, Australians across the country commemorate Anzac Day with dawn and sunset services, parades, and other events to remember and honor those who have served and sacrificed in wars. This video shows the Dawn Service in Cooma, New South Wales.

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Australia: Anzac Day Commemorative Events Across Country

Every April 25, Australians across the country commemorate Anzac Day with dawn and sunset services, parades, and other events to remember and honor those who have served and sacrificed in wars.

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New Year's 2025 Celebrations - Perth

New Year's 2025 Celebrations - Perth

Fireworks explode to celebrate the New Year in Perth, Australia, on January 1, 2025. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Ma Ping)

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

Visitors take photos of a quokka and her baby on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A visitor takes photo of a quokka on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A visitor poses for a selfie with a quokka on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen in the Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park in Sydney, Australia, Oct. 4, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen on the Rottnest Island in Australia, Oct. 25, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A Quokka At Featherdale Wildlife Park - Sydney

A quokka is seen in the Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park in Sydney, Australia, Oct. 4, 2024. Often called "the happiest animal in the world", Quokkas are a small marsupial related to Kangaroos. They have grey-brown fur and small, rounded ears, feeding on fresh, young grasses, leaves and succulents, as well as plant roots. The quokka's range is a small area of southwestern Australia. They inhabit some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia, particularly Rottnest Island just off Perth. Quokkas there have become very accustomed to humans. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of threatened species due to habitat loss, climatic factors and predation by feral animals (cats and foxes). Photo by Ma Ping/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-WELCOME BANQUET-CHINESE COMMUNITY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-WELCOME BANQUET-CHINESE COMMUNITY

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang addresses a welcome banquet held by the Chinese community in Australia, in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. Li attended the welcome banquet together with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese here on Tuesday. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Rao Aimin)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-WELCOME BANQUET-CHINESE COMMUNITY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-WELCOME BANQUET-CHINESE COMMUNITY

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang addresses a welcome banquet held by the Chinese community in Australia, in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. Li attended the welcome banquet together with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese here on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Rao Aimin)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pose for a group photo with participants before the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. Li attended the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and delivered a speech on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Li Tao)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang attends the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and delivers a speech in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Rao Aimin)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pose for a group photo with participants before the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. Li attended the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and delivered a speech on Tuesday. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Tao)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-CHINA-LI QIANG-CEO-ROUNDTABLE

(240618) -- PERTH, June 18, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang attends the 7th China-Australia CEO Roundtable with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and delivers a speech in Perth, Australia, June 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Rao Aimin)

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Australian mining industry expects Chinese market, investment to keep driving growth

STORY: Australian mining industry expects Chinese market, investment to keep driving growth SHOOTING TIME: June 5-6, 2024 DATELINE: June 11, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:29 LOCATION: PERTH, Australia CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Australian mining industry 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): WARREN PEARCE, Chief executive officer of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) 3. various of street views in China 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): DINO OTRANTO, Chief executive officer of Fortescue Metals STORYLINE: Australian mining industry executives have said that Chinese investment will continue to provide growth momentum amid the ongoing global energy transition. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): WARREN PEARCE, Chief executive officer of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) "I think Chinese investment has been incredibly important to Australia's resources industry. I mean relative to the last 15 years, it's been Chinese investment at the top that's turned on major new projects, and we've been

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a view of Perth train station in Perth, Australia. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a view of Perth from Kings Park in Perth, Australia. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a view of Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Australia. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows a view of Perth as seen from Kings Park in Perth, Australia. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A visitor feeds seagulls by the Swan River in Perth, Australia, April 29, 2024. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

AUSTRALIA-PERTH-SCENERY

(240429) -- PERTH, April 29, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 25, 2024 shows a sunset view at Scarborough Beach in Perth, Australia. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)

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