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Chinese-Australians less likely to back democracy, survey finds

Half of respondents blame poor relations between Beijing and Canberra for discrimination

More than three-quarters of Chinese-Australians said the country is a good place to live, but just 36 per cent agree that “democracy is preferable to any other form of government”.

The Lowy Institute think-tank also found that almost a third of Chinese-Australians said they have been verbally abused and 18 per cent reported being physically attacked or threatened because of their ethnicity over the past 12 months.

The Covid-19 pandemic and the sharp deterioration in Australia’s relations with China were cited by more than half of respondents as contributing factors to such discriminatory treatment.

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