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Tag: foreign

  • Need a passport? You’ll soon be able to skip the post office

    Need a passport? You’ll soon be able to skip the post office

    Government to modernise the application process.
  • Australian officials grilled over Signal messaging app use

    Australian officials grilled over Signal messaging app use

    Concerns over US defence leak, disappearing messages.
  • EU 'concerned' by Australian procurement updates

    EU 'concerned' by Australian procurement updates

    Diplomats voiced 'significant doubts', documents show.
  • Social media faces Australian ban

    Social media faces Australian ban

    Committee proposes hardline approach to tackle foreign interference.
  • TikTok execs deny giving Aussie data to China

    TikTok execs deny giving Aussie data to China

    Claim the company would reject access requests from Beijing.
  • Foreign interference hearings commence

    Foreign interference hearings commence

    ‘Weaponisation’ of social media investigated by Senate Committee.
  • PM loses control of his WeChat account

    PM loses control of his WeChat account

    Baseless allegations of Chinese social media censorship.
  • Australia: We don’t want your money

    Australia: We don’t want your money

    Government to review foreign investment.
  • Is social media destroying democracy?

    Is social media destroying democracy?

    Labor starts new investigation into foreign interference.
  • China invites Aussies to invest in $2.1tn e-commerce sector

    China invites Aussies to invest in $2.1tn e-commerce sector

    Things to know before you leap in.
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