
China is Australias largest trading partner.
So if China has economic troubles Australia feels it. Billionaire businessman Kerry Stokes said in The Australian Our whole standard of living is virtually tied to our exports to China."
Higher Ed Involvement
China is heavily invested in Australian higher education. Chinese students make up a large portion of university students. Three universities employ 36500 Chinese students more than double the population of central Sydney. There is a large Chinese population in Australia due to large numbers of Chinese moving there in the late nineteenth century to work in the gold mines. Australias tourism industry has become dependent on the Chinese since they make up 25 of expenditures in that industry. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Parts of Sydney look like China with closely packed high-rise apartments. Because of this Sydneys housing prices are now higher relative to income than housing in San Francisco Los Angeles New York and London. Fewer people own property. Chinese businessmen have been buying up these buildings as investments. Many remain vacant. There are concerns that Chinese communists are trying to influence Australian elections. Two Chinese businessmen contributed millions to Australian politics. Observers suspect they may be agents for the Beijing regime. Individuals with Chinese connections contributed more than $5.5 million to Australias main political parties between 2013 and 2015. They were the top source for foreign-linked donations.Invading Politics
Duncan Lewis former head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation the countrys counterintelligence agency believes the Chinese government was seeking to take over Australias political system. A Chinese spy Wang Liqiang was caught trying to infiltrate parliament. Feng Chongyi a professor at the University of Technology Sydney worries Even my freedom in Australia is increasingly under threat from Chinas soft power." The Chinese have made inroads into Australias political class. Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd who speaks Mandarin has been a cheerleader for Beijing. He accused former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull of conducting an anti-China jihad."
China has used bullying tactics.
China has used bullying tactics. The country refused visas to two Australian MPs who criticized the regime. The Chinese embassy said the two would need to repent and redress their mistakes" if they wanted entry. They didnt.
Kotkin recommends that Australia strengthen its ties with other countries. One is the Anglosphere." The other is the democratic Asian countries notably India and Japan which are both worried about Chinese expansionism.