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Seeing Beijing solely through a security lens undermines Canberra’s capacity to engage pragmatically on shared environmental ...
Australia’s migration boom helped drive a record $38.2 billion in money sent in overseas remittances last year, including ...
Anthony Albanese, like his Liberal predecessor John Howard, doesn’t like to be hurried. But there’s risk in getting the ...
Military officials have warned that the air superiority the US and its allies have enjoyed for decades may not be possible in ...
Quad countries launch a joint initiative to secure critical minerals and reduce reliance on China’s supply chains.
An abundance of high-quality iron ore and the recent discovery of a 55 billion metric ton reserve have pushed Western ...
An unstoppable wave of Chinese electric vehicles, some selling for less than A$30,000 ($20,000), is testing Australia’s ...
Chinese Consul General in Sydney Wang Yu said that over the past 10 years, China has invested nearly A$90 billion in Australia, with more than 800 Chinese companies operating across the country and ...
Australia is suing a Chinese-linked company and a former associate over a breach of foreign investment laws linked with rare ...
That is, unless both sides can find another way. “China has and will continue to behave badly,” Geoff Raby, Australia’s ambassador to Beijing from 2007 to 2011, told me.
“Australia is certainly very worried about the level of investment (from China),” said Michael O’Keefe, an expert on Pacific foreign relations at Melbourne’s La Trobe University.
Australia’s new government — led by Mr. Morrison, who has been vague about his plans for foreign policy — must now decide what to do next at a time when the public is divided: Many ...