Three international students apologise and turn themselves in to police after posting a video of themselves breaching curfew rules for a McDonald's run on Chinese social media, which sparked widespread criticism in the community.
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Fresh calls for University of Melbourne to remove Hong Kong Police Force job ad after national security law imposed
The University of Melbourne is facing fresh calls to remove an advertisement for the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) in the wake of sweeping new national security laws imposed on the city by Beijing.
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A student critical of the University of Queensland's ties to Chinese Government organisations says he is facing expulsion over his activism, but authorities say it's a matter of policy.
Read More'It's very unfair': The trapped Aussies who missed the evacuation flights out of Wuhan
Several Australian families are still stranded in Wuhan, but the Government has told them there are no plans for any more evacuation flights out of the epicentre of the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Read MoreWhy are millions of Chinese expats using VPNs to get back inside Beijing's Great Firewall?
Many Chinese people find that when they go overseas and leave behind the Great Firewall, they crave a return to the heavily censored content they're accustomed to consuming online.
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