ANALYSIS: Are Wong and Morrison so different on China and foreign policy? Take a closer look
on how potentially damaging a poisonous political row over national security can be.
When it comes to China, there is little that separates the Coalition and Labor. Indeed, the Labor Party has been criticised by one of its own — former prime minister Paul Keating — for too slavishly following the conservative line.WatchMike Burgess, Director-General at ASIO speaks on the security challenges facing Australia
Labor is less muscular, less defence focused, what the Coalition would characterise as "softer": more talk of alliances and values and culture than guns., delivered last year by Labor's foreign affairs spokesperson Penny Wong at the Australian National University.on how as a potential future foreign minister she would "build the region and world we want".
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