Australia on britain's belief annexed the Southern part of New Guinea, what was the underlying season for them to take that approach? Explain it in two to three sentences. Please use common and simple words and explain.

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Australia believed it was important to annex the southern part of New Guinea to increase its security and control over the region. This move was also influenced by competition with other colonial powers, as they wanted to ensure that Britain maintained influence in the Pacific. By taking control of New Guinea, Australia aimed to protect its own interests and prevent other countries from expanding their power nearby.