China may have tried to poach Aussie pilots
Richard Marles won’t tell the public whether China tried to recruit Australian pilots, as the government prepares to introduce tougher laws to protect state secrets.
Richard Marles won’t tell the public whether China tried to recruit Australian pilots, as the government prepares to introduce tougher laws to protect state secrets.
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