Chinese-Australians face fewer racist insults than at height of diplomatic tensions with Beijing, survey finds
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#6AXKV)
Lowy Institute poll indicates one in five Chinese-Australians were called offensive names in 2022, down 10 points from 31% in 2020
Chinese-Australians have continued to experience racist insults but at a lower rate than when diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing erupted in 2020, a new study has found.
Polling commissioned by the Lowy Institute indicates one in five Chinese-Australians said they were called offensive names because of their heritage in 2022.
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