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    Jimmy Lai.

    Why Britain’s new PM could hold the key to Jimmy Lai’s freedom

    Keir Starmer cut his teeth as a barrister at the same firm as Australian human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, who is fighting for the release of Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai.

    • Gus McCubbing and Hannah Wootton

    June

    Jimmy Lai walks through the Stanley prison in Hong Kong, in July.

    Diplomatic niceties ignore the human rights cost of doing business with China

    The persecution of Jimmy Lai marks the death of the rule of law in Hong Kong, and is a red flag for those still seeking to get rich in China.

    • Sebastien Lai
    High Court judge Patrick Keane defended serving on Hong Kong’s top court.

    Australian judges looking isolated on HK’s top court

    Some Australian judges don’t share their British peers’ doubts about judicial independence in Hong Kong since the mainland’s tough national security laws.

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    • Primrose Riordan
    Hong Kong’s then leader Carrie Lam pushed through contentious national security laws ahead of a legislative council election in the city.

    Ex-Crosby Textor pollster ‘deeply uncomfortable’ with Hong Kong work

    The think tank which commissioned the research was founded by city’s former chief executive who remained a part of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

    • Kylar Loussikian
    Riot police clash with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong in January 2020.

    Crosby Textor advised pro-Beijing HK officials

    The Australian political consultancy provided advice used by pro-Beijing officials in Hong Kong ahead of the start of national security laws that dramatically curtailed free speech.

    • Kylar Loussikian
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    March

    Hong Kong is becoming as risky for business as mainland China, and more expensive too.

    Why Australians should care about Hong Kong’s security crackdown

    Hong Kong has adopted China’s definitions of national security risks, calling into question its status as safe gateway to China for Australians.

    • Kevin Yam

    February

    Hong Kong city skyline view from Kowloon.

    Why Hong Kong is again stirring the interest of Australian companies

    It’s not the same as the pre-pandemic, security lockdown era, but there is still “so much opportunity”, says the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong boss.

    • Michael Smith

    December 2023

    A Hong Kong police officer holds a British flag brought by a pro-democracy activist known as “Grandma Wong”, outside the West Kowloon courts last month.

    Hong Kong activist convicted under security law flees to UK

    Tony Chung is the latest high-profile pro-democracy campaigner, and among its youngest, to leave the city in violation of restrictions on overseas travel.

    • Shibani Mahtani

    September 2023

    NAB and Westpac have closed branches in Hong Kong this year, leaving CBA and ANZ as the two Aussie banks with a presence there.

    NAB closes Hong Kong office, follows Westpac out

    The bank has 50 staff in the city, and has told them that it intends to consolidate operations into Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo.

    • James Eyers
     Donald Trump supporters.

    Trump’s trials will inspire a global epidemic of whataboutism

    The spectacle of a leading candidate in the US presidential election facing possible imprisonment is still a gift for authoritarian governments.

    • Gideon Rachman

    July 2023

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    ‘Pursued for life’: Hong Kong’s bounty hunters target Australians

    The Hong Kong government’s decision to put a price on the heads of two Australian residents has strained efforts to mend ties between Canberra and Beijing.

    • Michael Smith
    Activist Nathan Law, pictured protesting in Rome, now lives in the UK.

    Hong Kong’s bounty sends a terrible message to the world

    Putting a price on the heads of protesters is off-putting to the people and businesses the territory is trying woo back.

    Hong Kong political exile Ted Hui has been living in exile in Australia since March 2021.

    Hong Kong ‘trashing its reputation’ with bounty, say targeted exiles

    Two Australian residents are among eight activists in exile around the world who were named by the territory’s police, an action Penny Wong called “deeply disappointing”.

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    • Michael Smith
    HSBC, which has been heavily criticised for backing the new law on stifling dissent in Hong Kong, faces a challenge to survive its present form.

    HSBC accused of persecuting dissident Hong Kongers who flee territory

    HSBC faces growing scrutiny of its activities in China and Hong Kong, where it has been accused by British MPs of complicity in human rights abuses.

    • Simon Foy

    February 2023

    James Wilson (left) and Scottie Callaghan (right), the founders of Hong Kong’s Fineprint Coffee at one of their outlets on Hong Kong Island.

    Hong Kong declares it is ‘back in business’ but fears remain

    After four years of political upheaval and border closures, Hong Kong hopes to revive its reputation as a regional financial and tourist hub.

    • Michael Smith and Emma Connors
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    December 2022

    The images of Jimmy Lai being led away handcuffed and surrounded by police in 2020 went on to become one of the most poignant symbols of the erosion.

    Jimmy Lai case exposes Hong Kong’s legal regression

    Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai’s latest legal battle has exposed rising fears about the independence of the city’s common law legal system.

    • Michael Smith

    July 2022

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    Xi defends Hong Kong clampdown as new leader sworn in

    China’s president swore in Hong Kong’s new leader at a ceremony marking 25 years since the end of British rule.

    • Michael Smith

    June 2022

    Xi Jinping: “In the past few years, Hong Kong has gone through various severe challenges one after another, and has defeated them.”

    Xi Jinping arrives in Hong Kong for handover anniversary

    Xi Jinping’s arrival in Hong Kong for the 25th handover anniversary cements Beijing’s control over the city after a turbulent three years.

    • Michael Smith
    Australian business says it is not giving up on Hong Kong yet despite quarantine rules.

    Border rules drive Australians out of Hong Kong, but companies stay

    On the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China, Australian businesses say quarantine rules, not Beijing’s national security laws, drive them away.

    • Michael Smith
    A protester is arrested during last year’s anniversary of the handover.

    Hong Kong was a Rolls-Royce. China just had to turn the ignition

    Twenty-five years after the city passed from British to Chinese rule, its last British governor, Chris Patten, says Beijing did not keep its word.

    • Katie Stallard