The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 in the Indian Ocean will only be resumed if new credible information pointing to a specific location comes to light.
The statement comes as the Australian, Malaysian and Chinese governments called off the search for the aircraft which went missing almost three years ago.
Arthur Stevens has more from Melbourne.
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