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Chinese influence in Australia
Solving Australian Universities’ China Conundrum
By Robert Potter
How can Australia's higher education remain relevant to policy debates and counter Chinese government influence, all without severing crucial ties?
Australian Lawmaker Investigated in China Influence Probe
By Associated Press
Police and intelligence officers searched the Sydney home of New South Wales state lawmaker Shaoquett Moselmane.
China, Australia and a Compliant New Normal?
By Grant Wyeth
Direct external coercion isn't necessary if concern for Beijing’s sensitivities and compliance become the new normal.
Confronting Foreign Influence in Australia
By Yun Jiang and Adam Ni
Can Australia strike a balance between deterring foreign interference and preserving individual liberties and social cohesion?
Chinese Spy Defects to Australia Offering a Trove of Security and Intelligence Information
By Joshua Mcdonald
Wang “William” Liqiang told Australia’s Nine Network that he’d been working as a Chinese spy.
What Are China's High Rollers Doing in Australia?
By Joshua Mcdonald
A recent expose explores the nexus between an Australian casino, Asian organized crime, and Chinese elites.
Australia Revokes Residency of High-Profile Chinese Businessman
By Rod McGuirk
Huang Xiangmo, a frequent political donor, also saw his application for Australian citizenship officially rejected.
Huawei, 5G, and Australia's China Debate
By Robert Potter
The 5G decision comes amid a broader debate about Chinese influence and Australian national security.
Are China and Australia at a Breaking Point?
By Merriden Varrall
The bilateral relationship is at a low point. Just how bad will things get?
Foreign Donations, Local Politics: China's Australia Influence
By Ed Kennedy
Australia's foreign donation scandal exposes long-term strategic challenges.
Are All of Australia's China Fears Equal?
By Helen Clark
The Australian media is full of stories of Chinese influence in Australia -- some more important than others.
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