Opinion
Australia-China relationship needs a reset
Lisa MurrayEnterprise Journalism EditorWhen Malcolm Turnbull became Prime Minister, Chinese media outlets gave him the nickname Tang Bao, which sounds like his surname and means sweet dumpling.
The moniker reflected a general air of optimism regarding the new Australian leader. Turnbull had emphasised the importance of the bilateral relationship in the lead-up to his decision to challenge Tony Abbott. Indeed, he had campaigned for the job on the back of his China experience and knowledge.
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