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Malcolm Turnbull needs a better plan for North Korea than asking for China’s help
In response to North Korea's successful test of an inter-continental ballistic missile that could possibly reach Australia, politicians, including Malcolm Turnbull, have been calling...
Rise in Chinese voter support for New Zealand First, survey finds
Three quarters of ethnic Chinese voters will cast their vote for National if an election was held tomorrow, a survey has found.
Andrew Robb blames former Coalition leaders for ‘toxic’ relationship with China
Former trade minister Andrew Robb has slammed his ex-colleagues Malcolm Turnbull and Barnaby Joyce, as well as Australia's security agencies, over what he sees...
Crown 19 set to plead guilty in Chinese court
Crown Resorts staff including executive Jason O'Connor are expected to plead guilty when their court case is heard on Monday in Baoshan District Court, outside...
‘Human error’ blamed for shock China beef ban
Meat industry leaders remain hopeful of a quick resolution to a shock temporary ban on exports to China from six Australian meatworks.
The suspensions sent trade...
Offensive flyers targeting Chinese students found at Melbourne universities
Melbourne University student Lisa Lu tweeted that she was "shocked" to see the post on the east gate of the Doug McDonnell building at Melbourne University on Monday.
Morrison toughens stance on China, US over ‘collateral damage’ on trade
While the speech does not set out specific changes to the WTO or other trade rules, it accepts that change is needed to deal with the rising trade tensions.
Australian universities are under threat from more attractive, cheaper Chinese competitors
In the YouTube video the young man browses Chinese-language books in a library, practices Chinese calligraphy with careful brushstrokes, introduces himself in Mandarin.
The Australian launches website in Mandarin for local readers
The Australian today becomes the first local newspaper to launch a regularly updated Chinese-language website — translating reports into Mandarin for local Chinese readers.
From today,...
Revealed: five Australian children trapped in China amid Uighur crackdown
Parents of the children and advocates for the families have criticised the Australian government for perceived inaction in seeking to bring the children to Australia, saying they have “grave fears” for them.
Elderly Australians told to self-isolate at home, outdoor gatherings restricted to two people
Australians aged over 70 have been urged to remain at home and all outdoor gatherings will be restricted to just two people, as Prime...
Glamorous Chinese businesswoman who boasted about her influence on Australian politicians hails Xi Jinping...
Jean Dong, 33, is emerging as a key player in the unfolding political stoush; She has praised Chinese president Xi Jinping for his handling of COVID-19; She is the chief executive of Australia-China Belt and Road Initiative company .