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Wing Kuang

Wing Kuang

Reporter at ABC Science Online

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    Australia and the US are cracking down on 'Chinese spies' in STEM, and Beijing is taking advantage

    Australia and the United States have taken tough measures to counter technology theft and economic espionage from China. But prominent scientists are warning some of the measures are “killing the sector”, and Beijing is taking advantage of it.
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    Poon Hiu-wing's murder set off a chain of events that resulted in m...

    The murder of Amber Poon Hiu-wing at the hands of her partner set off a chain of events that resulted in mass protests in a city once known for its rule of law and civilisation.
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    It took three attempts and $1,500 to beat my visa application langu...

    After living in Australia for eight years and working as a journalist, Wing was given a low score on a language test for her visa application. This is how she beat it.
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    International students resorting to pitching tents in living rooms ...

    When Zoe Jiang was at home in China, packing her bags to stay in Sydney, she did not think to bring an item that would prove essential — a tent.
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    How Rosheen Kaul's 'Chinese-ish' culture influenced her cooking and...

    When chef Rosheen Kaul self-published a cookbook in the pandemic, it tapped into an unspoken secret among young Asian readers. 
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    Calls for new visa options for highly skilled STEM researchers as d...

    Australia is in dire need of highly skilled researchers in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sector, but many report being stranded in their home country, unable to do their work here due to visa delays.
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    TEMU's business model could only work in China. But they're racing ...

    A flashy new online shopping app has been bombarding Australians on social media. While some see it as the saviour of China’s economy, not everyone is convinced.
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    China's new patriotic education law targets its people living overs...

    China has been implementing a nationwide patriotic education campaign in schools for decades, but it is now also targeting those living overseas. How will it work in Australia?
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    It used to be the 'iron bowl' for upwardly mobile Chinese kids. Cou...

    Jobs in China's "iron rice bowl" once offered financial security and stability for life. But now, Beijing has to address the unusual challenges that come with too many young people vying for public service jobs. 
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    Disillusioned, desperate for cash and under pressure to pay bribes:...

    A growing number of people are trying to leave China — some risking their lives at sea or in the jungle — as the country's political and economic future remains uncertain. 
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    After 30 years running a famous Sydney noodle chain, Xiaotang Qin g...

    Xiaotang Qin's signatures were once his hand-pulled noodles and braised eggplant. But he's become more famous for another reason.