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    <description>Asher Wolf is a crowd-funded, Amnesty-award winning journalist. She is the founder of Cryptoparty, a decentralised world-wide movement teaching people skills to improve security and privacy. In 2013 she was named by Foreign Policy's 'Top 100 Twitterati' as a "Tart-tongued Aussie information activist.” A former Australian Public Service employee and political media adviser, she also previously worked for Open Australia, promoting civil society’s involvement in drafting Australia’s commitments to...</description>
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The deluge began with an article in The Guardian raising questions about a research partnership between the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research...</description>
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      <title>Frenzied Australian media fears foreign influence – ‘China’ foreign, not ‘US’ foreign</title>
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