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Danger lurking on Australia's doorstep | Coffs Coast Advocate

Aggressive behaviour by China is being pushed back by Canberra but worrying developments in the Indo-Pacific could give them the ability to coerce Australia.

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Danger lurking on Australia's doorstep | Whitsunday Times

On the global stage, Australia s sticking its neck out. It is heartening to see that Australia as a leading middle power is once more playing an important role in upholding the global rules-based order in the region, says Professor Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann, with the Morrison government displaying awareness of Beijing as a source and originator of current threats to regional (and global) rule of law, security, and stability . Prime Minister Scott Morrison may feel threatened by China’s growing cyber and influence operations. Picture: Peter Lorimer/NCA NewsWire But Canberra s also feeling threatened. China s influence eroding the sovereignty of (Australia and New Zealand) has been known for years, and the Morrison government has been at the forefront of countering Beijing s such grey zone or hybrid activities, he writes.

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Danger lurking on Australia's doorstep | Morning Bulletin

Aggressive behaviour by China is being pushed back by Canberra but worrying developments in the Indo-Pacific could give them the ability to coerce Australia.

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Danger lurking on Australia's doorstep

On the global stage, Australia s sticking its neck out. It is heartening to see that Australia as a leading middle power is once more playing an important role in upholding the global rules-based order in the region, says Professor Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann, with the Morrison government displaying awareness of Beijing as a source and originator of current threats to regional (and global) rule of law, security, and stability . Prime Minister Scott Morrison may feel threatened by China’s growing cyber and influence operations. Picture: Peter Lorimer/NCA NewsWire But Canberra s also feeling threatened. China s influence eroding the sovereignty of (Australia and New Zealand) has been known for years, and the Morrison government has been at the forefront of countering Beijing s such grey zone or hybrid activities, he writes.

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Daily review 05/03/2021

So today I have had: a txt alert 10 min after the local Tsunami Sirens started in my Community, about a half hour after the last quake that put my region in harms way. Excellent work a txt alert once it was deemed safe to return home, gratefully received. a PM begin a PRESS Conference (not a Covid briefing) of all the days happenings detailing some of todays important issues an announcement of the carefully thought out by experts decision to complete the full 7 days lockdown as advertised (some people criticised the shortness of the previous 3 day lockdown) Some people just love a good cheese with their half empty WHINE.

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