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Reports by fellows

Chinese state-owned media facing same challenges as Western journalists

Auskar Surbakti of ABC News reports: China's state-controlled media is not being spared the new media challenges facing its Western counterparts, as publications contend with financial challenges and government influence.

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The dawn of China’s beef age

Auskar Surbakti of ABC News reports: China's insatiable demand for beef is forging closer ties with Australia. As China's beef producers look to buy cattle stations in Australia experts here are also helping them to become less reliant on imports, by developing their own industry.

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China behind the smog

Simon Morris of Fairfax Media reports: In an eight-day visit to China, Simon Morris witnesses first hand how the country is beginning to tackle the environmental impact of industrialisation while keeping up rapid economic growth.

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An acrid taste in the mouth

Jennifer Hewett of The Australian Financial Review reports: As we drive towards the China Beijing Environmental Exchange, it’s hard to see through the smog.

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China’s cloak of civility hides battle of wills

Jennifer Hewett of The Australian Financial Review reports: China certainly took note of Australia’s absence when President Xi Jinping held his big signing ceremony on the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank in Beijing on Friday.

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Chinese covet cattle stations

Matthew Cranston of The Australian Financial Review reports: China's ravenous demand for Australian beef could soon lead to some major cattle station purchases, with one of several Chinese importers, Snow Dragon Group, looking to buy land.

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Gen Y shaking up China’s workforce

Lisa Martin of Australian Associated Press reports: The next crop of movers and shakers lining up to feed China's hungry beast economy are struggling with the contradiction of countering gender inequality, while dealing with parental expectations.

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Chinese city being built from scratch

Lisa Martin of Australian Associated Press reports: It's a children's Lego fantasy land on steroids. An architectural model scale of a future Chinese city, which one million people will call home by 2030, stretches out over an Olympic swimming pool sized area.

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China open to Australian role in Asia bank

Lisa Martin of Australian Associated Press reports: China is open to Australia playing a role in the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, even though it is not a founding member.

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A toast – or 10 – to doing business in China

Jennifer Hewett of The Australian Financial Review reports: Doing business in China is always going to be serious business for Australia.

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