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Mortgages and debt: How lending culture is leaving Australians vulnerable
A decade of housing price rises, low interest rates and relatively easy credit has left Australians carrying the second-highest level of household debt in...
China’s creeping influence a threat to Australian openness
Merriden Varrall, the director of the East Asia Program at the Lowy Institute, has penned an article in the New York Times warning about...
Australian Dollar Remains Vulnerable To China Data
Fundamental Australian Dollar Forecast: Bearish
The Australian Dollar can look to a central bank decision and official GDP data this week
But Aussie monetary...
Ministerial staffer flew business class to China energy conference
A “friend” and staffer of a South Australian assistant minister has travelled business class to China at taxpayers’ expense for a renewable energy conference.
The...
China fuel-car ban could boost Australian manufacturing
The world's largest car market, China, has indicated it will follow countries like France and Britain in moving to ban the sale of new...
China hits back at Australia-US statement on South China Sea, Hong Kong
The Chinese embassy has angrily reacted to a joint Australia-US statement criticising the regime’s actions in the South China Sea and elsewhere, warning “any attempt to pressure China will never succeed”.
‘You are not alone’: Lifeline seeks to reach out to Chinese community
For members of Australia's Chinese community, cultural stigma and language can be additional barriers to seeking help.
Aussie searches for opportunity in China
The high stakes of entrepreneurship is summed up by the Chinese in one word - Xiahai.
It means to "jump into the sea".
It's a concept...
$5.2m worth of Melbourne real estate frozen in money-laundering probe
More than $5 million worth of Melbourne real estate has been frozen as part of an investigation into offshore funds allegedly being laundered in...
China giant in the ring for Lendlease villages
Lendlease has $1.7 billion invested across 71 villages and in its annual result on Monday said it was "exploring the potential introduction of capital partners".
Six Chinese men reach Australia by boat, intercepted by Border Force
Six Chinese men have successfully landed on Australian territory by boat, in an apparent blow to the Turnbull government's claims to have stopped the boats.
New Zealand’s a2 Milk almost triples profit on strong Chinese demand
New Zealand's a2 Milk Co said on Wednesday its full-year profit nearly tripled in 2017 to hit its highest-ever level, fuelled by soaring demand for...