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The speaker of Australia's House of Representatives resigned on Thursday in a move that could change the delicate balance of power in Parliament.

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A top Australian official on Thursday denied suggestions that the country is nervous about China's rising power, after Australia's government said it was launching an in-depth review of Asia's growing influence.

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