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‘Daigou’ buyers stocking suburban home warehouses with baby formula for Chinese parents
Suburban homes are being turned into makeshift warehouses as the overseas hunger for Aussie baby formula continues to grow.
The Chinese market is being fed...
G20: China and US put economy at risk, says Morrison
Scott Morrison has accused the US and China of putting the global economy at risk if they don’t reach agreement to de-escalate their trade...
Australia is ‘sleepwalking into an era of unprecedented danger’, warns former ADF member Cate...
AUSTRALIA has been urged to get its head out of the sand amid rising global conflict, with a warning that we are “sleepwalking into...
How Bob Carr became China’s pawn
One of the big questions hanging over the future of Australian trade and investment with China is whether it is possible to engage more...
Chinese, woolgrowers ditch auction to trial long-term deal
China’s most powerful wool companies are starting a trial to buy wool directly from some of Victoria’s biggest woolgrowers under long-term fixed-price contracts.
The scheme,...
Waning trust between Australia and China may have dire consequences, experts warn
WANING trust between Australia and China may have serious consequences if we don’t find a way to engage on the issue, an expert panel...
Rio Tinto backs China’s strength as dividends surge
Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques has delivered a bullish assessment of the outlook for the Chinese economy for the next two years as he rewarded investors with the biggest interim dividend in the miner's history.
Chinese buyer pays $7 million cash for Calamvale mansion after first open home
A Chinese buyer has paid a staggering $7 million cash for a house at Calamvale which was on the market only one week.
Selling agent...
Scott Morrison prays for Australia and commits nation to God amid coronavirus crisis
Scott Morrison has offered a prayer for the national cabinet to stay “strong and united” and committed the Australian nation to God during times of “great need and suffering” as it responds to Covid-19.
Australia to pay China’s Shenhua $200 million to buy back mining license
Sydney (AFP) - Australia has bought back most of a contentious mining licence issued for a huge Chinese-run coal mine near prime agricultural land,...
Australian professors and universities are being shamed into apologizing for offending Chinese students
Chinese students at universities in Australia have their professors walking on eggshells.
Since May, there have been at least four incidents where international students from...
Australia’s economic ‘lucky streak’ jeopardised by political infighting, reliance on China, report warns
Australia has an "enviable economic record" but its "lucky streak" could come to an end due to domestic infighting and an over-reliance on Chinese...