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Australia-China relations
Australia Carefully Watching Unrest in Hong Kong Unfold
By Grant Wyeth
Countries like Australia need to assess their stakes in Hong Kong.
A Quiet Kowari: US, Australia, and China Trilateral Military Exercise
By Katie Howe
The sixth annual trilateral military exercise continued despite increased regional tensions.
Why Did China Charge an Australian Blogger With Espionage?
By Grant Wyeth
The arrest of Yang will be a test of Canberra's resolve in pushing back against Beijing's use of arbitrary detention.
Should Australia Be Worried About Chinese Influence on University Campuses?
By Grant Wyeth
Even as Beijing-funded Confucius Institutes come under scrutiny, Hong Kong protest problems spark renewed concerns.
Poll: Australians Sour on China
By Kelsey Munro
The Lowy Institute's latest poll fits with a larger trend: China's soft power efforts are falling flat.
Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?
By Niranjan Marjani
As both countries recalibrate their approaches to China, their bilateral relations have taken a back seat.
Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Politics on Display in Australia
By Grant Wyeth
The broader definition of what constitutes the entity of “China” is on display in Sydney in more ways than one.
Why Did Australia Push Out a Chinese Communist Party-Linked Billionaire?
By Grant Wyeth
Alex Joske explains the context of the Australian government's actions against Huang Xiangmo.
Explaining Australia’s Meek Response to China's Arbitrary Detention of 2 Canadians
By Grant Wyeth
Australia has been slow to respond to these events, instead choosing to remain mostly aloof. Why?
Alan's Boat From China: Episode 4
By Ian Lang
China’s excited shipyard executives join Alan to dive the Barrier Reef from the boat they’ve built together
Alan's Boat From China: Episode 3
By Ian Lang
It’s a (literal) struggle to stay afloat as tensions crank up on board the Passions 3.
The Belt and Road in Victoria: No Big Deal
By Jacinta Keast
The furor over Victoria’s MoU with China overlooks that – in Beijing's eyes – the BRI is already at work in Australia.