Will there be anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia?

Will there be anti-Chinese sentiment in Australia?

We had a question in mind regarding whether Australia would display bias against Chinese individuals. To address this, we had a conversation with Graham Perrett, a deputy chair of the parliamentary human rights committee and a member of parliament.


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