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SYDNEY: Australia's longest-serving government politician, conservative Kevin Andrews, is campaigning on Chinese social media app WeChat to fight ...

SYDNEY: Australia's longest-serving government politician, conservative Kevin Andrews, is campaigning on Chinese social media app WeChat to fight off a challenge from a Chinese-speaking rival in Saturday's election.

The Labor candidate vying for Andrews's seat is Stella Yee, who speaks some Mandarin and Cantonese. She said her language skills did not hurt her election prospects, as it was important to engage with the Chinese community. Politicians now see WeChat as a way to win votes and demonstrate a commitment to multiculturalism, said Haiqing Yu, a researcher in Chinese social media at RMIT University.

 

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