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Australia to return Timor documents

THE long-running dispute between Australia and Timor Leste, which is one of the major issues holding up development of the Greater Sunrise fields in the Joint Petroleum Development Area, is no closer to a resolution despite the Australian government agreeing to return legal documents and data seized by ASIO to the East Timorese government.

Australia to return Timor documents

ASIO raided the Canberra office of Timor Leste lawyer Bernard Collaery and home of a former member of Australia's foreign espionage service in December 2013 as the row over the treaty dividing $40 billion...

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