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Scott Morrison plays risky game with national security scare campaign

The PM has led a desperate campaign in the past fortnight, full of gross exaggeration. At times, his government’s words have been outrageous and irresponsible. But that doesn’t mean they won’t be effective.

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Grattan on Friday: Morrison has sown the seeds for a scare campaign, and Albanese doesn't know whether they'll grow

If you were to believe the Morrison government, you’d think Anthony Albanese as prime minister would sell out Australia’s interests to China, give criminals a break, and perhaps sneak in a death tax.

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Scott Morrison plays risky game with national security scare campaign

The PM has led a desperate campaign in the past fortnight, full of gross exaggeration. At times, his government’s words have been outrageous and irresponsible. But that doesn’t mean they won’t be effective.

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Scott Morrison plays risky game with national security scare campaign

The PM has led a desperate campaign in the past fortnight, full of gross exaggeration. At times, his government’s words have been outrageous and irresponsible. But that doesn’t mean they won’t be effective.

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Businessman accused of working for China wins defamation payout in Australia

Businessman accused of working for China wins defamation payout in Australia AFP 2/2/2021 AFP © Saeed KHAN Australian public broadcaster ABC and Nine Entertainment have been ordered to pay a Chinese-Australian businessman in a defamation case Two Australian media companies were ordered Tuesday to pay a prominent businessman hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages over a report alleging he was covertly working for China s Communist Party. A federal judge ruled that Nine Entertainment and public broadcaster ABC had broken Australia s strict defamation laws in their 2017 investigative report about Guangdong-born businessman Chau Chak Wing. The two publications were ordered to pay around US$450,000 and to withdraw reports that Chau worked for Beijing s United Front Work Department an organisation that promotes party interests overseas.

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