Group of Eight universities concede to ASIO, restrict vital research engagement with China

Australia's universities face $5 billion in losses and are crying poor, due to the loss of international students, yet their highly paid bosses can make more money in a week than the casual staff.
China is provoking every country in its region. But that is no reason to cut off all contact, including scientific engagement, particularly if we want to avoid war, writes Brian Toohey.

This post was originally published on Michael West.