Canberra Notebook - Li Keqiang wants to taste Australian beef

Chinese premier Li Keqiang with Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney

Chinese premier Li Keqiang with Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney Source: AAP

Our Canberra correspondent, Sam Wong, reports about when Chinese Premier Li Keqiang recently visited Australia, he had shown his disappointment that he could not taste Australian beef in the luncheon that Mr Turnbull had organised for him. However, he did finally taste it , but in where? Sam will also talk about why he thinks that the Prime Minister was determined to put in the revised Racial Discrimination Act to be discussed in the Senate.



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