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Government moves to stop foreign interference in Australian politics

Geng Shuang said China was "shocked" about Malcolm Turnbull comments regarding Chinese interference.
Left is Malcolm Turnbull and right is Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang. Source: AAP

China has made an official diplomatic complaint against Australia, amid escalating tensions over alleged interference in domestic politics. The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said this week foreign interference in politics would be outlawed under updated treason and espionage laws.


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By Rajish Aryal

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China has made an official diplomatic complaint against Australia, amid escalating tensions over alleged interference in domestic politics. The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said this week foreign interference in politics would be outlawed under updated treason and espionage laws.



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