How China’s state media covered the deterioration of ties with Australia

By Chris Woods

December 11, 2020

Adobe

FOCUS: CHINA, AUSTRALIA AND THE PUBLIC SECTOR.

The year 2020 has seen a fairly staggering number of diplomatic incidents between Australia and China.

By now, you are very likely up to speed on reports from Australian journalists and commentators, but how has this year played out across China’s state-controlled media outlet?

Today, The Mandarin wraps up our week-long series with a snapshot of how Australia-China controversies have played out according to CCP-approved news.

The list comes complete with select Australian versions of events, which offer only varying levels of compliance with the Morrison government’s line.

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