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Tag: Marise Payne

Posted inOpinion

Cambodian expats deplore Oz foreign minister’s Hun Sen meet

by Sawathey Ek November 15, 2021November 15, 2021

The recent visit by Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne with Hun Sen is seen by many members of the expatriate Cambodian community in Australia as condoning his undemocratic regime. Just a few weeks ago, Payne issued a statement marking the 30th anniversary of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords that said: “Australia is deeply concerned by […]

Posted inChina-Australia relations

China-Australia ties going, going, gone

by James Laurenceson May 7, 2021May 11, 2021
Detained Australian filmmaker James Ricketson speaks to journalists from a prison vehicle on his arrival at Phnom Penh court during his trial on August 16, 2018. Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Cambodia, China, European Union, Middle East, Northeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, South Korea, Thailand, World

Cambodia ‘pardons’ Australian filmmaker as ploy to legitimize Hun Sen

by Sawathey Ek September 27, 2018
Australia's incoming Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks at a press conference in Canberra on August 24, 2018.Photo: AFP/Saeed Khan
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Singapore, South Asia, World

Weak hand at helm as Australia drifts upon stormy regional seas

by Lachlan Colquhoun September 8, 2018February 18, 2020
Australian warship and crew take part in a naval review and maritime parade in Sydney Harbor. Photo: AFP
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, Brunei, China, European Union, Indonesia, Japan, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Thailand, Vietnam, World

Australia charts its own South China Sea course

by Alan Boyd August 2, 2018February 18, 2020
Two Australian commandos - part of a special forces troop that were pulled out of Afghanistan - look at their medals of honor for their military service in a file photo.  Photo: AFP/Troy Bendeich
Posted inAfghanistan, AT Finance, Australia, France, Indonesia, Oceania, Russia, South Asia, World

Australia torn by its Afghan war crimes

by Lachlan Colquhoun June 13, 2018February 18, 2020
Photo: Reuters/David Gray
Posted inAustralia, Beijing, China, Germany, Oceania, Shanghai, United Kingdom, World

China-Australia research under a political microscope

by Lachlan Colquhoun February 13, 2018February 18, 2020
The Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Waller (SSG 75), a Collins-class diesel-electric submarine, is seen in Sydney Harbour. Photo: AFP
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, China, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Russia, Singapore, South Asia, South Korea, Vietnam, World

No French nuclear submarines for Australia, Canberra says

by Emanuele Scimia July 14, 2017

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