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Lowy Institute: Dramatic Collapse in China Sentiment

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Jun.22 -- Lowy Institute Director of Polling & Public Opinion Natasha Kassam discusses the think tank's 17th Annual Poll that shows trust in China has fallen to a record low. Most Australians also have little to no confidence in...
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G-20 Must Maximize Job Creation: GE Mining CEO

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Nov. 14 -- Steve Sargent, president and CEO of GE Mining, discusses the priorities of this year's G-20 summit with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Australia-Facebook Spat Over New Law Continues

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Jan.31 -- Australia’s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says his meeting with Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg in the past week did little to resolve the spat between the country and the social media giant over proposed...
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Australian Senator Hanson-Young on Climate, Environment

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Jun.28 -- Sarah Hanson-Young, a Greens party Senator for South Australia, discusses the challenges the country faces when it comes to climate change and environmental issues. Hanson-Young will be among the participants of the first...
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Australia to Lift Bans on International Travel in November

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Oct.01 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says bans on international travel will be lifted in November, a month ahead of schedule. He speaks at a press conference in Canberra. (Excerpt)
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NAB CEO: Now Is Time to Look After Bank Balance Sheets

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Jun.22 -- National Australia Bank Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Ross McEwan discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting global businesses and the banking industry, and the business implications of the rising tensions between China...
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Australia's Anthony Albanese Sworn in as Next Prime Minister

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Anthony Albanese has been sworn in as Australia's 31st prime minister after his Labor Party won the Federal election to take power for the first time since 2013. Ben Westcott reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Australia Under Pressure to Curb Natural Gas Exports

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Australia's government is under pressure to curb natural gas exports to avoid a domestic fuel crunch. The nation's competition watchdog is warning that about 80% of the population could face supply shortfall by next year. BloombergNEF's...
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Australia Working Toward FTA With EU by End of 2020, Minister Says

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Sep.02 -- Simon Birmingham, Australian minister for trade, tourism and investment, talks about the trade war between the U.S. and China, Australia's economy, trade deals and negotiations. He speaks with Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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China Detains Australian TV Anchor of Government-Run Station

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Aug.31 -- Chinese authorities have detained an Australian journalist and television anchor working for the Chinese government’s English news channel, CGTN, as relations worsen between the nations over trade and security...
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IBM's Green on Contract to Supply Technology to Australia Government

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Jul.04 -- Harriet Green, head of Asia Pacific at IBM, talks about the company's A$1 billion ($740 million) contract to provide technology to the Australian government over 5 years. She speaks with Haidi Lun and Ramy Inocencio on...
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Australia Cancels China’s Belt and Road Deal With Victoria State

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Apr.21 -- Australia has canceled agreements between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Victoria state government. The move could further worsen ties between the two nations. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Aussie Women March for Justice Over Rape Scandals

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Mar.15 -- Thousands of women rallied across Australia on Monday to protest against sexual violence and Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s handling of rape scandals roiling parliament. Rebecca Jones reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Wine, Beef Could Be Next in China-Australia Trade Thaw

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Hopes are rising that China could further ease trade restrictions on Australia products amid a warming of diplomatic ties and expectations that Beijing will soon resume imports of Australian coal. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg...
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks at Brookings Institute

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1. Zoom in on Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd arriving at news conference 2. Mid of cameramen 3. Wide of Rudd at podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kevin Rudd, Australian Prime Minister: "The new Australian government I lead is...
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Camp Delta, sketches, comments on days hearings

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1. Various court sketches (Mandatory Courtesy: "Sketches by Art Lien") 2. Set up shot of Terry Hicks and Stephen Kenny 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Hicks, Father of Australian detainee David Hicks: "He told us some unpleasant stories....
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Australia Dep PM comment on economy and protectionism

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1. Wide top shot of Davos 2. Mid of Congress Centre 3. Wide of Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Julia Gillard 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Julia Gillard, Australian Deputy Prime Minister: "The view here at the World Economic Forum, and...
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High-Level Medicinal Cannabis' Strong Growth Seen: THC Global

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Nov.11 -- Ken Charteris, chief executive officer of THC Global Group Ltd., a medicinal cannabis developer which has received the green light to manufacture at its Southport facility in Australia by the country’s regulator, talks about...
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Huawei CSO Addresses Cybersecurity Concerns and Company's Image Problems

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Aug.01 -- Huawei Technologies Co. Chief Security Officer, Andy Purdy, addresses cybersecurity flaws in Huawei gear. He also discusses 5G and image problems that are currently facing the company. He speaks with Shery Ahn at the China...
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Australia Says Providing Substantial Support for Economy

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Oct.06 -- Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann discusses the budget announced Tuesday. The government unveiled a multi-pronged fiscal plan that pushes its budget deficit to levels unseen in peacetime in a bid to power a recovery...
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How Are Tensions Between Australia and China Affecting Businesses?

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May.14 -- Nick Coyle, executive director and chief executive officer of China-Australia Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, discusses the political tension between the two governments, the implications for businesses. After the Australian...
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China: Australian TV Anchor Probed for Security Violations

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Sep.08 -- China confirmed that an Australian television anchor was being held over suspected state security violations hours after the last two correspondents from the country’s media outlets fled, highlighting the mounting political...
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Australia Says Some Industries Need Additional Support

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Jun.23 -- Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg talks about the efforts by the government and the central bank to fight the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks at the Bloomberg Invest Global virtual event. (Excerpts)
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Australian Attorney-General Porter Denies Rape Claim

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Mar.03 -- Australia’s Attorney-General Christian Porter identified himself as the Cabinet member accused of raping a teenage girl in the 1980s, and strongly protested his innocence. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."