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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday there were no plans to expand the AUKUS security pact beyond Britain, Australia and the United States, but added that Japan was a good candidate to cooperate on the second stage of AUKUS. "What is proposed is to look at 'pillar two' of AUKUS and look at a project by project, whether there would be engagement and Japan is a natural candidate for that occur," Albanese said during a press conference in Canberra. Albanese's
Australia s major
supermarkets could face fines of up to A$10 million if suppliers and growers are not treated fairly, an
independent government review said on Monday, as it proposed.
Australia s major
supermarkets should face hefty fines if they do not comply with
an industry code of conduct when dealing with suppliers, a
government-commissioned report said while rejecting calls.
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