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Liam Cochrane

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Connect Asia brings you news, business reports and analysis on the stories that matter in Asia.

Join Liam Cochrane and the team each morning across Asia on Radio Australia through FM, online stream and shortwave.

Stories

Rorting of Australia's 457 foreign worker visa is 'rare'

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:38 AEST

Newly released Australian Departmental advice has failed to back Government claims of widespread rorting of the 457 foreign worker visa system.

Former cricketer Imran Khan could be Pakistan's next leader

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:32 AEST

Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan says his party is peaking just at the right time and he's confident it will win enough seats for him to become Pakistan's next Prime Minister.

Can the new Asian football head repair AFC's reputation?

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:32 AEST

The new man in charge of the Asian Football Confederation has called for programme of complete reform and for AFC decision makers to be accountable.

Claims Malaysia's opposition will create chaos

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:31 AEST

Malaysia has had just one government since independence 57 years ago and is warning of potential civil unrest if voters throw it out.

Parties push last-minute campaigning in Malaysia

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:15 AEST

To the Malaysian elections and with just two days to go until polling begins, both parties are frantic in their last minute campaigning.

Malaysia's Election Commission assures voters of polling integrity

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:17 AEST

In the lead up to Malaysia's watershed national elections on Sunday, the Election Commission has responded to opposition charges that it's not doing its job properly.

Malaysia's election blurs ethnic divide

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:20 AEST

Malaysia goes to the polls this Sunday in what looks to be the most tightly fought election campaign in the country's history.

Australia's new defence white paper pivots to 'Indo-Pacific'

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:20 AEST

The Australian government has just delivered a new white paper on defence.

Asia press freedom worsening

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:19 AEST

Reporters Without Borders, the group founded in France that grew into an international organisation campaigning for press freedom around the world still has plenty of work to do it seems.

The 'youth bulge' of developing countries

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:18 AEST

Child rights experts are meeting in Canberra to discuss one of the biggest concerns in developing countries - a dramatic increase in youth populations.

China's rising wage costs force manufacturers to look elsewhere

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:14 AEST

Manufacturers of labour intensive products are moving parts of their operations from China to other Asian countries where labour and other related costs are lower.

Questions over political advertising's influence

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:39 AEST

Business, unions and other special interest groups used to hire Canberra lobbyists and make donations to political parties to try and influence government policy.

Indonesian police foil terrorist attack on Myanmar embassy

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:13 AEST

Indonesian police say they have foiled a planned terrorist attack on Myanmar's embassy in Jakarta.

UK workers vent frustration at bad office etiquette

Updated 3 May 2013, 15:11 AEST

Many people spend more of their waking hours at work than they do at home, so it's no wonder that their colleagues get on their nerves now and then.

Pope condemns Bangladeshi working conditions after factory collapse

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:33 AEST

Pope Francis has labelled the working conditions of the victims of the Bangladesh factory collapse as slave labour.

Thousands rally in Jakarta against government fuel subsidy plans

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:37 AEST

Mass protests have shut down the centre of Jakarta.

SKorea accused of spying on Australia

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:37 AEST

South Korean has been accused of engaging in economic espionage against Australia.

More arrests in Boston bombing

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:17 AEST

Police in the US have charged three more suspects in connection with the bombings at the Boston Marathon.

Anwar Ibrahim confident of victory in Malaysian election

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:17 AEST

After six years in jail and two trials, Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim is as close as he's even been to leading his country.

Aust defence white paper expected to ease stance on China

Updated 2 May 2013, 14:19 AEST

The Defence Minister, Stephen Smith will launch the Australian government's new defence white paper in Canberra tomorrow.

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