KEY FINDINGS FROM THE LOWY INSTITUTE'S NATIONAL SURVEY OF MORE THAN 1000 CHINESE-AUSTRALIANS
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* 37 per cent have been treated negatively because of their heritage in the past 12 months and 18 per cent have been physically threatened or attacked
* About 50 per cent said Australian politicians and journalists give foreign interference "too much attention" but 39 per cent said the public gives foreign interference "too little attention"
* 75 per cent have no contact with Chinese community organisations
* 71 per cent feel a great or moderate sense of belonging to Australia and 65 per cent feel a sense of belonging to China
* 43 per cent are more favourable towards the Chinese system of governance after the COVID-19 pandemic
* 36 per cent believe democracy is the highest form of governance
* 84 per cent use social media giant WeChat for Chinese-language news and 74 per cent read Beijing-controlled outlets Xinhua and People's Daily
* 50 per cent say Australian media reporting on China is too negative
SOURCE: THE LOWY INSTITUTE
Australian Associated Press