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Chinese government trade bank may get mortgage over Australian port
The Chinese owner of the Port of Darwin lease is using the port as security to seek a loan of up to $500 million...
Chinese still have a lot to learn doing business Down Under
Chinese companies are on a steep learning curve in Australia, says corporate adviser Alistair Nicholas, co-author of a report on Chinese investors in agribusiness that was launched in Beijing yesterday.
China waste ban: What a load of rubbish
When Australian environment ministers sat down to discuss what to do about the China ban on the nation’s domestic rubbish exports last week, plastics...
Naive Australia open to China’s tech thieves, experts warn
China will target radar technology and quantum computing under development in Sydney and Canberra to advance its military capabilities and outmatch Australia, former defence...
Push for ‘Australian values’ education to counter Chinese Communist propaganda
Chinese Communist party "propaganda" and "brainwashing" must be countered by compulsory "Australian values" education, according to a group of pro-democracy activists alarmed at Beijing's...
NSW Labor leader echoes Chinese criticism of Australian media
NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley has fully endorsed China’s global infrastructure fund and mimicked language used by Beijing officials in attacking Australian media for...
Chinese billionaire tried to sell Van Diemen’s Land Company before buying it
Even before Lu Xianfeng completed the $280 million purchase of Australia's largest dairy farm in April 2016, the Chinese billionaire was looking to sell.
In a messy...
‘Predatory habits’: US to ask Australia to help counter China
The Trump administration will next week talk to Australia on stepping up efforts to counter China's grab for international sea lanes and its "pernicious...
‘Craven cowardice’: UNSW condemned for deleting posts critical of Beijing
Federal MPs have condemned the University of NSW for deleting social media posts about human rights in Hong Kong following an online backlash from Chinese nationalists.
Victorian opposition will make Belt and Road deal with China public if elected
Nationals leader says, ‘What’s so secret? There’s an issue with trust and credibility’.
The Victorian opposition has pledged to publicly release the memorandum of understanding...
Horse racing: China ‘a sleeping giant’ in Australia’s multi-million-dollar thoroughbred industry
China's growing interest in Australia's thoroughbred horse racing sector bodes well for the local industry, a breeding expert says.
About half of all thoroughbred horses...
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.