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Who do Chinese-Australian voters trust for their political news on WeChat?

  • Written by Wanning Sun, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of Technology Sydney
Who do Chinese-Australian voters trust for their political news on WeChat?WeChat is the preferred social networking platform in China, as well as among the Chinese-speaking diaspora in Australia.Shutterstock

There are currently about 1.2 million people of Chinese origin in Australia. Approximtely half of them were born in China and speak Mandarin in the home. For those who have come from a one-party state where electoral...

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