China accuses Australia of hypocrisy
Beijing’s mouthpiece has launched its latest assault on Canberra, this time over laws that could see Chinese human rights abusers banned from entry.
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Beijing’s mouthpiece has launched its latest assault on Canberra, this time over laws that could see Chinese human rights abusers banned from entry.
Daniel Andrews is continuing to defend his government’s Belt and Road deal with China despite escalating tensions between the two countries.
A Queensland beef producer is the latest to feel the wrath of Australia’s ongoing trade tensions with China.
China has suggested COVID-19 may have originated overseas and arrived in Wuhan via frozen food – including “Australian steak”.
China is preparing a mass rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, with some healthcare workers already receiving jabs before they are officially approved.
China has not laid off taking pot shots at Australia. State-owned media has published a new cartoon about our relationship with the US.
Chinese audiences were outraged over an offensive joke in a new movie based on video game Monster Hunter.
China is set to be angered as the federal government pushes ahead with its foreign relations bill, but Labor has slammed the legislation as ‘half-baked’.
China destroyed its relationship with Australia this week, but those blaming our virus inquiry are missing something much bigger.
China happily defended a shocking, photoshopped image of an Australian soldier. But this is what happens when their own soldiers are criticised.
China’s wolf warriors scored a major victory over Australia in a “calculated” move that proved their tactic is working. So how should Canberra respond?
A war of words is in danger of exploding into something more catastrophic after China slammed a move by Australia.
Australia’s shadow foreign minister says she hopes the prime minister thought ‘very carefully’ about his reaction to a provocative tweet.
As relations between Canberra and Beijing plunge to new lows, there are fears China could next take aim at one of our biggest industries.
“China is trying to beat countries into submission,” said a White House official. Now the US is standing with Australia to combat China’s “coercive” tactics.
A Chinese property developer has gone to ground after locals were booted from beaches on a pristine Whitsundays island paradise they call home.
A Christmas luxury may become more common at the dinner table this year allowing Australians to indulge – and it’s all because of China.
Top US defence chiefs have warned China could “dominate” America if left unchecked because of heavy investment in cutting edge new weapons.
There is one reason China hasn’t dealt the death blow to Australia’s economy – and everyone knows it.
A senior US official has said China has a plan to unfairly dominate the world’s economy – and it can be summed up in just three words.
China says the PM’s harsh reaction to its graphic and offensive tweet has only served to raise awareness of Aussie soldiers’ alleged war crimes.
It’s busy slamming Australia but one of China’s most infamous Communist mouthpieces has found time to go after New Zealand too.
As Australia-China relations hit rock bottom, former PM Malcolm Turnbull insists Canberra shouldn’t accept any more “bullying” from the superpower.
America has ramped up pressure on China by blocking crucial imports harvested with “slave labour” and bringing in tough new visa rules.
Australia can count on the support of an incoming Joe Biden regime as it faces threats of ‘lasting punishment’ from Beijing.
Between ports, energy, dairy processors, cattle stations, waterfront mansions and country estates – just how much of Australia does China own?
WA’s new museum has removed a reference to COVID-19 ‘originating in mainland China’ after receiving a complaint.
Australia’s relationship with China continues to sour. But Josh Frydenberg says the government won’t give in to Beijing’s list of grievances.
Daniel Andrews is facing an increasingly awkward situation this week over a major deal he signed, but batted away the pressure with one word.
The Chinese leader’s green light to slam Australia may make the news but it masks growing whispers at home that his leadership is under threat.
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