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Helped by its massive natural resources, Australia has weathered the global financial crisis better than other Group of 20 economies. In 2012, its economy grew 3.1 per cent, compared with 1.6 per cent in the United States and 1.1 per cent in Canada.
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China-Russia relations
Russian LNG shipments to China surge 143% in November, overtaking Australia
Russian LNG accounted for 23.5 per cent of China’s total shipments, cementing Russia as its top energy partner after President Xi pledged deeper ties.
23 Dec 2025 - 11:00AM
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International Property
Australia draws mainland China, Hong Kong homebuyers amid stable policies, economy
16 Nov 2025 - 11:51AM
Australia
ABC returns to Beijing after 5 years as Australia-China ties improve
28 Aug 2025 - 8:43PM
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China-Australia relations
China is turning away from Canadian canola. Will Australia fill the gap?
China is already purchasing Australian canola on a trial basis as Canadian shipments plunge due to Chinese tariffs, industry sources say.
21 Aug 2025 - 8:00AM
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Australia
Ex-Australian PM to address China’s ‘economic coercion’ at US House committee
Scott Morrison will be highlighting China’s ‘persistent and pernicious’ economic pressure tactics against democracies.
19 Jul 2025 - 5:38PM
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China-Australia relations
Albanese China trip shows ‘stiffening of Canberra spine’ in face of US pressure
Beijing rolled out the red carpet for the Australian leader this week and the two sides appeared to keep a lid on tensions.
19 Jul 2025 - 6:43AM
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How Australia’s China ties can help advance its national interests
Albanese must convince more Australians to accept that Canberra’s alliance with the US is important but not the defining feature of its foreign policy.
18 Jul 2025 - 10:03PM
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Common interests the basis for stronger China-Australia relations
Neither a port controversy nor any third-party interference cast a shadow over the trade and business focus of Albanese’s trip to China.
18 Jul 2025 - 7:15AM
China-Australia relations
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Australia’s Albanese to address Darwin Port sale on China visit
The prime minister, after stating the Chinese-owned port should be sold to a domestic entity, will explain his country’s stance during trip.
7 Jul 2025 - 6:32PM
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China-Australia relations
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Australia’s Albanese to meet China’s Xi in Beijing this summer: source
The Australian leader aims to ‘stabilise’ the relationship with China amid the turbulence unleashed by US tariffs, a source told the Post.
5 Jun 2025 - 10:41PM
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Australia
‘Dark shadow’: Australia’s new government to shield it from US-China trade war
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the re-elected Labor government’s first priority will be to address the global economic uncertainty.
4 May 2025 - 3:12PM
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‘Thank you’: Australia’s left-leaning PM Albanese triumphs in election
‘Thank you for the chance to continue to serve the best nation on Earth,’ the Labor leader said, after a contest swayed by economic upheaval and Donald Trump.
4 May 2025 - 11:49AM
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Australia
Opinion
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Trump tariff shock should jolt Australia into standing on its own
Breaking away from its long-time ally will be painful for Canberra, but Washington has already taken the first irreversible step.
18 Apr 2025 - 10:48AM
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Australia to reclaim strategic port from China after election, amid rising fears
The Port of Darwin, under a 99-year lease to Chinese firm Landbridge, is a strategic asset on Australia’s northern coast and home to a US base.
5 Apr 2025 - 12:21PM
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Australian outback swamped by year’s worth of rain in a week, devastates livestock
Around 100,000 cattle and sheep are dead or missing due to flooding from 500 millimetres of rain in an area the size of Texas.
1 Apr 2025 - 4:54PM
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Trump dashed its hopes for tariff relief, but Australia says it won’t hit back
Australian PM Anthony Albanese called US tariffs ‘entirely unjustified’, but said imposing duties on US imports would only hurt consumers.
12 Mar 2025 - 11:14AM
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Australia’s gender pay gap narrows but women still paid 18.6% less
Finance, mining and construction industries showed the biggest differences, a government report found.
5 Mar 2025 - 6:25PM
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Australia pushes for tariff exemptions in crucial Washington visit ahead of election
Australia’s treasurer Jim Chalmers is seeking US tariff exemptions for steel and aluminium, crucial for PM Albanese’s government ahead of coming elections.
23 Feb 2025 - 11:03AM
Climate change
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The industry is in crisis, but wine lovers should hold their panic
The future looks dire with consumption pivoting away, especially in China and France, and grape growers worldwide hit by climate change, but the wine sector is a long-term sector.
10 Jan 2025 - 6:34PM
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China-Australia beef over as Beijing lifts red meat ban on Canberra exports
Over the past two years, Beijing has dropped tariffs on Australian barley and wine, halted an import ban on timber and resumed shipments of coal.
3 Dec 2024 - 6:51PM
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China-Australia relations
China, Australia sign avocado agreement at Shanghai expo amid warming ties
Australia’s avocado trade association and China’s trade body signed an agreement at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on Wednesday.
11 Nov 2024 - 2:46PM
Mainland China
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Friends again, Australia sends largest trade group to Shanghai fair
Almost 70 per cent of the businesses in Australia’s group represent the food and beverage sector.
5 Nov 2024 - 5:44PM
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China trade
Scrapping of punitive tariffs sparks surge in Chinese imports of Australian wine
Australia’s share of China’s imported wine market plunged to 0.06 per cent last year from 37 per cent in 2019.
28 Oct 2024 - 9:18AM
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China-Australia relations
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Lobsters deal whets appetite for better China-Australia ties
Lifting of ban by mainland China on the Australian seafood raises hopes of a continuing improvement in relations between two countries.
15 Oct 2024 - 1:04AM
Australia
Australia’s failure to reinvest in mineral wealth risks dragging down economy
Wealth from the mining boom has not been reallocated to benefit average Australians, leaving them worse off now than 10 years ago, analysts say.
18 Oct 2024 - 12:39PM
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China-Australia relations
China ending Australian lobster ban ‘huge relief’ for industry
China is set to lift its ban on Australian lobster imports by the end of the year following a meeting between Premier Li Qiang and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
10 Oct 2024 - 5:00PM
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China-Australia relations
Australia to push ahead with trade diversification despite warming China ties
Analysts say Australia will still push ahead with its trade diversification, particularly in Southeast Asia, despite improving ties with China.
5 Oct 2024 - 12:30PM
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International Property
Homebuyers flock to city centres as demand wanes for flats close to nature
That shift has become evident in metropolises across the UK and Australia, as well as in compact cities like Singapore and Hong Kong.
1 Sep 2024 - 11:30AM
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