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Australia passes foreign interference laws amid China tension | Australia passes foreign interference laws amid China tension |
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Australia's parliament has passed a package of new laws aimed at preventing foreign interference in the country. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 public register. | |
In December, Mr Turnbull said the crackdown followed warnings by intelligence agencies that were "necessarily classified". | 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. | "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. | 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. | 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? | What are the new laws? |
The government has described the laws as the most significant counter-espionage reforms in Australia since the 1970s. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | The government also plans to ban foreign political donations through a separate bill later this year. |
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