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Australia's parliament has passed a package of new laws aimed at preventing foreign interference in the country.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced the crackdown last December.

Although he denied it was aimed specifically at China, the move has added to diplomatic tensions with Beijing in recent months.

The wide-ranging laws, approved in the Senate on Thursday, target foreign interference in politics and other domestic affairs, as well as espionage.

Among key provisions, they will require lobbyists for foreign governments to identify themselves on a pubic register.

In December, Mr Turnbull said the crackdown followed warnings by intelligence agencies that were "necessarily classified".

"Foreign powers are making unprecedented and increasingly sophisticated attempts to influence the political process, both here and abroad," he said at the time.

He later acknowledged "disturbing reports about Chinese influence", an assertion that has been strongly denied by Beijing.

Last week China's ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, reiterated his warning that a "Cold War mentality" was undermining relations.

What are the new laws?
The government has described the laws as the most significant counter-espionage reforms in Australia since the 1970s.

They were approved following months of review by a parliamentary national security committee.

The laws criminalise covert, deceptive or threatening actions that are intended to interfere with democratic processes or provide intelligence to overseas governments.

They are designed to include actions that may have fallen short of previous definitions of espionage.

Industrial espionage - the theft of trade secrets - is among new criminal offences, while people who leak classified information will face tougher penalties.

The government also plans to ban foreign political donations through a separate bill later this year.
 
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For over 40 years western nations had interfered China will all kind of clandestine activities using religion, human right to promote subversive activities in China and they're scare to get pay back :lol:, remember this don't do to others thing that you don't want other to do the same to you.
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-australia-44624270


Although he denied it was aimed specifically at China, the move has added to diplomatic tensions with Beijing in recent months.

The wide-ranging laws, approved in the Senate on Thursday, target foreign interference in politics and other domestic affairs, as well as espionage.

Among key provisions, they will require lobbyists for foreign governments to identify themselves on a pubic register.

In December, Mr Turnbull said the crackdown followed warnings by intelligence agencies that were "necessarily classified".

"Foreign powers are making unprecedented and increasingly sophisticated attempts to influence the political process, both here and abroad," he said at the time.

He later acknowledged "disturbing reports about Chinese influence", an assertion that has been strongly denied by Beijing.

Last week China's ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, reiterated his warning that a "Cold War mentality" was undermining relations.

What are the new laws?
The government has described the laws as the most significant counter-espionage reforms in Australia since the 1970s.

They were approved following months of review by a parliamentary national security committee.

The laws criminalise covert, deceptive or threatening actions that are intended to interfere with democratic processes or provide intelligence to overseas governments.

They are designed to include actions that may have fallen short of previous definitions of espionage.

Industrial espionage - the theft of trade secrets - is among new criminal offences, while people who leak classified information will face tougher penalties.

The government also plans to ban foreign political donations through a separate bill later this year.

China is a disgrace bullying other smaller nations, but China can't bully Australia we might be a small nation in population but we stand up to the enemy.
 
I wish liberals come back again because labor looks the other way in such cases.
 
China is a disgrace bullying other smaller nations, but China can't bully Australia we might be a small nation in population but we stand up to the enemy.

Only nation that trying to conceal their crime for bulling others by yelling other as bullyier, this is like a thief yelling for a thief: Australia had take part of US's Vietnam war and Irak war but never say their have blood on their hands, of course Australia not bullying anyone, it just act on behalf of US and under US's shadow. And why China want to bully Australia when itself is not China's historical enemy, in contrary we would like Australia on our side to build a prosperous Asia.

But If you keep paranoid about China is really not our problem.
 
Only nation that trying to conceal their crime for bulling others by yelling other as bullyier, this is like a thief yelling for a thief: Australia had take part of US's Vietnam war and Irak war but never say their have blood on their hands, of course Australia not bullying anyone, it just act on behalf of US and under US's shadow. And why China want to bully Australia when itself is not China's historical enemy, in contrary we would like Australia on our side to build a prosperous Asia.

But If you keep paranoid about China is really not our problem.

lol.
 

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