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Chinese-Australians under-represented in public service | Australian foreign policy

Jiang, who edits the China Story blog at the Australian National University’s Australian Centre on China in the World, said issues such as freedom of speech on university campuses, trade disputes and diversification, technology competition, cyber security and foreign interference all involved an aspect of Australia-China relations and were relevant across the breadth of the public service. She said being China-literate did not mean only having having a good understanding of Chinese languages, but also of China’s political economy, cultures, traditions, histories and societies. Broader knowledge was “fundamental to both meaningful engagement with China as well as understanding how to push back against China when it is in Australia’s national interest”.

Chinese-Australians under-represented in public service

Chinese-Australians ‘under-represented in public service’ Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian The Australian government is missing out on valuable sources of advice on the increasingly complex relationship with China because Chinese-Australians are under-represented in the public service, a new policy paper says. For decades governments have recognised that “Australia’s Asia literacy is meagre”, according to the Lowy Institute paper. But the paper argues that where China literacy does exist in the Australian public service, “it is often underutilised or undervalued”. The report’s author, Yun Jiang, a former public servant, said with China-related issues becoming more prominent in Australia’s foreign and domestic policies, Australia needed China-literate policymakers in the public service “more than ever”.

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MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content Via the ABC: A Liberal Party donor who developed relationships with Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar and MP Gladys Liu engaged in “acts of foreign interference” and activities for Beijing, according to Australia’s domestic spy agency. The bombshell findings by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) are contained in Melbourne-based Chinese businessman Huifeng “Haha” Liu’s court application to fight the Federal Government to avoid deportation. The case of Mr Liu, who ingratiated himself with Liberal Party MPs over the past five years, is a rare test of Australia’s opaque strategy to counter alleged Chinese government interference by cancelling visas.

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