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  • Lasers, 3D-Printed Rocket Boosters to Be Deployed Against Beijing’s ‘Grey Warfare’
    Lasers, 3D-Printed Rocket Boosters to Be Deployed Against Beijing’s ‘Grey Warfare’
    Australia's defence scientists are working on a range of new weapons to combat what Defence Minister Richard Marles calls Beijing's 'grey warfare.'
    September 17, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • China Eastern Airlines to Add 100,000 Seats for Chinese Visitors to Melbourne Annually
    China Eastern Airlines to Add 100,000 Seats for Chinese Visitors to Melbourne Annually
    The move comes after Qantas announced it would suspend its Sydney to Shanghai route from July 28, citing ...
    June 7, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Wong ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Hong Kong’s Conviction of Australian Citizen
    Wong ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Hong Kong’s Conviction of Australian Citizen
    The Australian government has repeatedly been denied consular access to Gordon Ng.
    May 30, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Australia Pledges to Help Solomons Develop Security Force
    Australia Pledges to Help Solomons Develop Security Force
    Australia continues to increase funding toward the Pacific nation amid security concerns about the CCP regime’s influence in ...
    May 21, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Beijing Uses Trade to ‘Manipulate Public Debate’: Liberal Senator Claire Chandler
    Beijing Uses Trade to ‘Manipulate Public Debate’: Liberal Senator Claire Chandler
    'While the lifting of the coercive restrictions is welcomed, we must not be fooled into treating it as ...
    April 4, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • China Drops Heavy Tariffs Against Australian Winemakers
    China Drops Heavy Tariffs Against Australian Winemakers
    'The re-entry of Australian bottled wine into the Chinese market will benefit both Australian producers and Chinese consumers.'
    March 28, 2024BY AAP
  • Australia Joins US-Japan Military Exercise for the 1st Time
    Australia Joins US-Japan Military Exercise for the 1st Time
    'We are actively strengthening our commitment to security cooperation.'
    February 4, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • ‘Malign Behaviour’: Australian Navy Divers Injured by Sonar From Chinese Destroyer
    ‘Malign Behaviour’: Australian Navy Divers Injured by Sonar From Chinese Destroyer
    'This is incredibly risky, inappropriate behaviour, and frankly, not the act of a friend,' said Shadow Home Affairs ...
    November 18, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • Nice Words Mean Little When It Comes to the CCP
    Nice Words Mean Little When It Comes to the CCP
    What came out of the prime minister's visit to China was just a few nice photos.
    November 12, 2023BY Kevin Andrews
  • Australia-China to Restart High-Level Political Dialogue After Leaders Meet
    Australia-China to Restart High-Level Political Dialogue After Leaders Meet
    “While there are differences between us, both Australia and China benefit from cooperation and dialogue,” said the Australian ...
    November 7, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • Australian PM Meets Chinese Leader After Years of Frozen Relations
    Australian PM Meets Chinese Leader After Years of Frozen Relations
    Two leaders discussed trade relations but didn't mention the AUKUS military pact.
    November 6, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • CCP Has No Right to Stick Their Nose Into Australian Diplomatic Trips to Taiwan
    CCP Has No Right to Stick Their Nose Into Australian Diplomatic Trips to Taiwan
    Beijing appears to have forgotten Australia is a democratic country, as Amabassador Xiao Qian again pushes the government ...
    October 3, 2023BY Kevin Andrews
  • Australian PM Backs G-7 Statement Against China’s Economic Coercion
    Australian PM Backs G-7 Statement Against China’s Economic Coercion
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed Australia’s support for the leaders’ statement coming from the G-7 summit against ...
    May 21, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Defence ‘Porcupine’ to Bristle With New Layer of Weapons
    Australian Defence ‘Porcupine’ to Bristle With New Layer of Weapons
    Australia looks set to add another layer to its growing "porcupine" of defences amid increasing tensions from Beijing ...
    January 22, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian Deputy Prime Minister Open to More Talks With China
    Australian Deputy Prime Minister Open to More Talks With China
    Australia is open to further diplomatic meetings with Beijing, with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles indicating the door ...
    June 13, 2022BY AAP
  • Defence Minister Flags ‘Dangerous’ Attack by Chinese Jet on Australian Aircraft
    Defence Minister Flags ‘Dangerous’ Attack by Chinese Jet on Australian Aircraft
    Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles on June 5 raised concerns about a "dangerous" incident in which a Chinese ...
    June 4, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Beijing Aggression Has Turned Australia Into Crucial Pillar of US Defense: Expert
    Beijing Aggression Has Turned Australia Into Crucial Pillar of US Defense: Expert
    The emergence of a more authoritarian and militarising Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has transformed Australia into a crucial ...
    May 4, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Australia Fast-Tracks Arming of Jets, Naval Ships With New Long-Range Missiles
    Australia Fast-Tracks Arming of Jets, Naval Ships With New Long-Range Missiles
    The arming of Australian fighter jets and naval ships will be accelerated with new long-range strike weapons under ...
    April 4, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Senate Hopeful Faces Questions Over Previous Legal Work for Huawei Australia
    Senate Hopeful Faces Questions Over Previous Legal Work for Huawei Australia
    Former South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon is busy defending his previous role providing legal work—and occasional public advocacy—on ...
    April 4, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian PM Calls out Beijing for Lack of Action on ‘Real Risk’ of Russian Invasion
    Australian PM Calls out Beijing for Lack of Action on ‘Real Risk’ of Russian Invasion
    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned of “very real risks” of conflict involving Russian forces along the ...
    February 15, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian Wine Exporters Break New Ground in Asia Despite Drop in China Trade
    Australian Wine Exporters Break New Ground in Asia Despite Drop in China Trade
    Despite experiencing a turbulent year in the global wine market, Australian exporters are making significant gains across Asia ...
    February 4, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Beijing Continues Coercion Campaign Banning Imports From 10th Australian Abattoir
    Beijing Continues Coercion Campaign Banning Imports From 10th Australian Abattoir
    Beijing has suspended imports from a tenth Australian meat abattoir, citing a recent COVID-19 outbreak that saw 140 ...
    February 2, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Beijing’s 99-Year Lease of Darwin Port Poses No Security Risk: Australian Defence Department
    Beijing’s 99-Year Lease of Darwin Port Poses No Security Risk: Australian Defence Department
    A review by Australia's Defence Department has advised the federal government against overturning the controversial 99-year lease of the ...
    December 29, 2021BY Nina Nguyen
  • Solomon Islands Leader Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Increasing Discontent
    Solomon Islands Leader Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Increasing Discontent
    A no-confidence vote against Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has failed in the country’s Parliament amid increasing ...
    December 6, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Opposition Foreign Minister Accuses Government of ‘Amping up War’
    Opposition Foreign Minister Accuses Government of ‘Amping up War’
    Australia’s Shadow Foreign Minister Penny Wong has accused the government of “amping up” the prospect of war with ...
    November 23, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Defending Australian Values From Those Who Want to Tear It Down
    Defending Australian Values From Those Who Want to Tear It Down
    Commentary There’s a joke that, unlike a tub of yogurt, Australia hasn’t developed any culture after 200 years ...
    November 18, 2021BY Cian Hussey
  • Western Australia Leader to ‘Reconnect’ With Korea, Japan, China Once Border Restrictions Dropped
    Western Australia Leader to ‘Reconnect’ With Korea, Japan, China Once Border Restrictions Dropped
    West Australian leader Mark McGowan has earmarked a “reconnection” tour of trading partners Korea, Japan, and China after ...
    November 8, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
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