Chinese media a threat to social cohesion, but propaganda overstated: report

By Philip Wen, Kelsey Munro
Updated September 9 2016 - 6:08am, first published September 8 2016 - 6:54pm
A new report has found "clear evidence" Chinese propaganda has moved offshore from the mainland and become integrated with Chinese-language media in Australia. Photo: James Alcock
A new report has found "clear evidence" Chinese propaganda has moved offshore from the mainland and become integrated with Chinese-language media in Australia. Photo: James Alcock

The emergence of new online Chinese language media outlets have the potential to "undermine social cohesion and polarise the Australian Chinese community against mainstream Australian society", a new research report has found.

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