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China optimism pushes ASX-listed miners higher
Gains in the sharemarket's two largest sectors, financials and materials, sparked an intraday rebound on Tuesday but weren't enough to push the ASX into the black.
Margaret River wine producers see big future in exports to China as demand grows
China is now the biggest export destination for Australian wine, and Margaret River winemakers are hopeful for their future in a market tipped to...
Government rejects federal MP’s call to buy back Darwin port from Chinese leaseholder
The deputy chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade has called for Australia to buy back control of Darwin's port.
Aussies turning to China for last-ditch medical treatment
IT’S just three months until the date Emily was told she would die, and she says she’s never felt better after turning to China.
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Premier Daniel Andrews defends Belt and Road agreement with China
The premier signed a memorandum of understanding with China's National Development and Reform Commission to support the $1.5 trillion Belt and Road Initiative in 2018, making Victoria the only government in the country to do so.
China’s youngest female billionaire Zetian Zhang lists The Rocks penthouse for $18 million
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Chinese rich-lister signs off on Vaucluse mansion for $36 million
Penthouse at The Rocks sells for $16.2...
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...
Claim of Chinese spy plot in Australia ‘deeply disturbing’, Scott Morrison says
Prime minister Scott Morrison says Australia is “not naive” to the threat of foreign interference amid explosive claims that the Chinese communist party wanted to infiltrate Australia’s parliament.
China, UN blasted by Labor senator over coronavirus response
Senator Kitching said the COVID-19 crisis had also showed signs that the World Health Organisation was being "politicised under Chinese influence".
Liberal Andrew Robb took $880k China job as soon as he left Parliament
Former Australian trade minister Andrew Robb walked straight out of Parliament last year and into an $880,000-a-year job with a billionaire closely aligned to...
Thousands of red bikes set to hit Sydney’s streets – and footpaths
By Christmas, about 6000 red bikes tracked by GPS will be scattered throughout Sydney.
That's the ambitious target for Sydney's first dockless bike-sharing service, Reddy...
Three Chinese warships arrive in Sydney Harbour for four-day stopover
The arrival of three Chinese warships in Sydney harbour was not a surprise, Scott Morrison has said, despite the fact that the government did not announce the visit in advance.