
Australian Ambassador’s Message: A Big Year for Australia in China
2010 is off to a flying start with a very full program ahead of us in the coming months, writes Australian Ambassador to China, HE, Dr Geoff Raby.
2010 is off to a flying start with a very full program ahead of us in the coming months, writes Australian Ambassador to China, HE, Dr Geoff Raby.
A record number of participants joined this year’s Australia China Business Council annual networking day in Canberra writes John Crone.
Australia has every reason to feel optimistic about future engagement with China writes ACBC Chairman, Frank Tudor.
Keeping the masses confused over their democratic rights is working well for the mainland in its administration of Hong Kong, writes Mark Douglas from the island.
It has long been acknowledged that Australia’s education industry is our third, if not second largest export industry to China. In Victoria it is clearly our number one export with China and similar with Queensland and NSW.
Playing by the rules is one thing, but rules differ across cultures, writes Cecilia Fan.Â
Australia’s relationship with China is unlikely to play a significant role in the lead up to the elections writes Rowan Callick. Will China feature in
Geopolitical rivalry between China and the US has intensified despite resumption of high-level exchanges writes Willy Lam.
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