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CHINA’S INTEREST IN AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY DECLINES BY 29 PERCENT IN 2020
Highlights –
- China’s interest in Australian property declines by 29 percent in 2020.
- China’s total investment in Australian property reached $935.5 million in 2019.
- Canberra and Beijing’s international relations will...
CHINA-AUSTRALIA TIES WORSENING WITH INSINUATIONS OF VIOLENCE ON CHINESE STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA
- China’s Ministry of Education refers to violence which mars the atmosphere in Australia with attacks directed at students of Asian origin, and also cited great dangers of travelling during the coronavirus pandemic
- Warning comes after Chinese state media this week labelled...
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PLANS $1.9 BILLION FOR VACCINATION AS IT ENDS THE PANDEMIC PAYMENTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Scott Morrison promised $1.9bn for Australia's antibody rollout and endeavor to reinforce customer certainty while setting up people in general for the withdrawal of financial backings in a scene-setting address in front of the resumption of parli...
AUSTRALIAN PM REFUSES TO ANY PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS BEFORE MEET WITH CHINESE PRESIDENT
- Scott Morrison will blatantly refuse to meet Xi Jinping if Beijing demands discounts before talks commence.
- Australian industries are being revoked because of an on-going trade war between Canberra and Beijing. It means that China has employed trade embargos on a number of Aust...
SEAPLANE HAS MADE FIRST SUCCESSFUL TRIP ON LAKE BURLEY, CANBERRA
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sydney Seaplanes has effectively finished an exhibition trip among Sydney and Canberra before arriving on Lake Burley Griffin in the country's capital
The organization has applied to open up the course to customers and wants to f...
CANBERRA- SYDNEY TO KICK START SEAPLANE, TRIALS IN PROGRESS
HIGHLIGHTS
- In Canberra history, a seaplane history will land on Lake Burley Griffin one week from now for the first time
It could flag the beginning of a drive between Canberra and Sydney.
The National Capital Authority has been posit...
CHINA-AUSTRALIA TRADE WAR CONTINUES AS BEIJING AMENDS IRON ORE IMPORT RULES
China has imposed new customs inspection procedures on iron ore imports amid their trade war with Australia and this has again escalated trade tensions between the two countries.
Previously China had imposed tariff of 80 percent on barley and had suspended some shipments carrying bee...
Six new consultants appointed by Government consultancy Apis
Canberra-based government consulting firm, Apis has been joined by Samuel Bunting as a Consultant, who came from a background of data analytics. Bunting, in his newer role, will be supporting the delivery of chief business transformations with a particular focus on the social policy environment.<...
Canberra reiterates their pledge to the Australias space tech future
The Australian Space Agency was authoritatively stood up barely a year back, after an AU$41 million responsibility made by previous Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during the 2018-19 government Budget. Arranged in Adelaide, South Australia, the office is under the direction of previous Commonweal...
Australia to face extremely warm weather but Perth would be safe, all thanks to rain
The chill that brought Sydney to its knees cut off the Blue Mountains and dropped piles of snow on resorts last week is very much a thing of the past. Less than seven days after Australia’s southeast experienced one of the frostier starts to winter in recent memory, the mercury is set to soar way...
Pioneering work of the scientists of Canberra gets recognition by Australian Academy of Science
From the minutest organism in the depth of the ocean to the broadness of the universe, two scientist of Canberra has won the highest honor due to their work. David McClelland who is a professor and Doctor Surinder Singh have been elected by The Australian Academy of Science for their pioneering w...