Perceptions of Australia's relationship with US dip to new low

The Statue of Liberty in New York (AAP)

The Statue of Liberty in New York (AAP)

Australians see their country's relationships with the United States and China as equally important. That finding comes in an annual survey of attitudes on global issues by the policy research and advocacy group, the Lowy Institute. As Yin Wu reports, it shows Australia's alliance with the U-S is rating at its lowest level in eight years.



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