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‘Selling out our national dignity’: Neil Mitchell slams Australian coronavirus response for bowing to...
Neil Mitchell has slammed the Australian response to the coronavirus outbreak, criticising our governments, universities and an elite Melbourne school for “bowing” to China.
Scott Morrison criticises Victoria’s secret deal with China
The Prime Minister has criticised the Victorian Government for signing a secret deal with China without reference to the Commonwealth.
9News revealed that Victoria blindsided the...
China’s ‘hybrid war’: Beijing’s mass surveillance of Australia and the world for secrets and...
A Chinese company with links to Beijing's military and intelligence networks has been amassing a vast database of detailed personal information on thousands of Australians, including prominent and influential figures.
The ADF requests talk of a potential compromise by a Chinese drone be made...
DEFENCE chiefs have been grilled over a possible national security breach by Australia’s military through the use of a Chinese-made off-the-shelf drone.
DEFENCE chiefs have...
China launches anti-dumping investigation into Australian wine exports
China's Ministry of Commerce announced Monday it has launched an anti-dumping investigation into Australian wine exports.
Opportunities for business in China’s One Belt One Road
The federal government's lukewarm response to China's massive One Belt One Road infrastructure plan should not deter Australian businesses from coming up with their own comprehensive engagement strategies.
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 property investor interest in Australia cools as tougher regulations bite
Offshore Chinese investors have helped drive the Australian property market to new heights.
But with the tightening of government regulations, that interest is shifting to...
Breaking into the Chinese daigou market
"Chinese students or immigrants were being requested by their friends and family back home to purchase Australian products," says McDougall, the founder of a new e-commerce venture DaigouSales.
How China’s debt binge threatens Australia
No country can be indifferent to China's economy, especially not Australia. We're more exposed to what goes on in it than just about any...
Businessman loses $277,000 deposit on Bellevue Hill trophy home
IT WAS supposed to secure his dream home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, but $277,000 has evaporated into thin air.
Property developer Peter Zhu has forfeited...
How basketball and soccer helped sell Australian wines to Chinese millennials
Catching the attention of Chinese millennials by sponsoring American basketball and English soccer might not seem the obvious way to promote Australian wines in China.
But the tactic...