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Chinese authorities notified the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs TV anchor Cheng Lei had been arrested on August 14.

"Australian education and Australian cultures and values are all enmeshed together and that means a lot of respect for freedom, a lot of respect for creativity, individuality," she said.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne said on Monday night that Australian officials had an initial consular visit with Cheng at a detention facility via video link on 27 August."[We] will continue to provide assistance and support to her and her family," she said. "Further comment will not be provided owing to the government’s privacy obligations."

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