Chinese-Australians feel more at home
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Chinese-Australians feel more at home

Despite tension in Australia-
China relations, Chinese-
Australians express stronger
connection and trust in Australia.


Australian governments have been more forthright and public about their apprehensions over China’s intentions and actions in recent years. And for the past three years, the Lowy Institute has charted the attitudes of Chinese-Australian communities in the annual nationally representative survey, Being Chinese in Australia: Public Opinion in Chinese Communities.


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TS must have missed a lot of real news...and how identity crisis still divide Aussie ruling class from the changing nature of OZ land.

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Indians feel more like home in Australia


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(19-04-2023, 04:20 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Fraud applications: Indian students face restrictions from 5 Australian universities.

"Perth's Edith Cowan University in February placed an outright ban on applicants from the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, then in March, Victoria University increased restrictions on student applications from eight Indian states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat."

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