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  2. List of non-English-language newspapers in New South Wales

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    Australian Chinese Daily: Aozhou xin bao: Sydney: Aozhou xin bao she: 1994 to date: 1442-6153 : 同路人: Sameway Magazine: Tóng lù rén: Sydney/Brisbane edition published in Melbourne, Victoria: Creative Every Day: 2004 to date: ISSN 1839-7913 ISSN 1839-7921: 澳洲日报悉尼: Sydney Chinese Daily: 1688 ri bao: Sydney: Chinese News and ...

  3. Australian Chinese Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Chinese Daily was first published in Sydney on 19 March 1987. [2] The Australian Chinese Daily was founded on 19 March 1987 by the entrepreneurial Chinese immigrant Sandra Lau. Her vision then, which remains at the core of the publication today, was to bridge the gap and strengthen links between Australia and China. [citation needed]

  4. Category : Chinese-language newspapers published in Australia

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    Pages in category "Chinese-language newspapers published in Australia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Chinese language in Australia - Wikipedia

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    One of the first Chinese newspapers in Australia was the Chinese Times, which was published in Melbourne in 1902, moving to Sydney in 1922 and ceasing publication in 1949. Modern Chinese newspapers and online publications also exist, including the Australian Chinese Daily, Sameway Magazine and Vision China Times.

  6. Chinese-born journalist thanks Australia for her freedom ...

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    A Chinese-born journalist credited the Australian government for her return to Australia “in one piece” after her three-year detention in China in an espionage case that strained bilateral ties.

  7. China-born journalist Cheng Lei extended gratitude to the Australian government in her first comments on being freed from a Chinese detention centre after three years.. Speaking to prime minister ...

  8. History of Chinese newspapers - Wikipedia

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    North China Daily News, an English-language paper, was published in Shanghai from 1850 to 1941. This was a weekly until 1864, when it began publishing daily. The paper published a Chinese-language edition, Shanghai Xinbao, beginning in 1861. Chinese-language missionary journalism restarted with China Serial, published in Hong Kong from 1853 to ...

  9. Chinese premier agrees with Australia to 'properly manage ...

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    Chinese Premier Li Qiang said he agreed with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday to properly manage their nations' differences as they emerge from a hostile era in which minister ...