Behind Confucius Classrooms: the Chinese government agency teaching NSW school students

By Kelsey Munro
Updated June 18 2016 - 9:03pm, first published May 29 2016 - 2:41pm
Carole Lu, pictured with her daughter Georgia, is worried about the secrecy surrounding the Chinese government's program of Confucius Classrooms in NSW schools. Photo: Peter Rae
Carole Lu, pictured with her daughter Georgia, is worried about the secrecy surrounding the Chinese government's program of Confucius Classrooms in NSW schools. Photo: Peter Rae
Carole Lu, pictured with her daughter Georgia, is worried about the secrecy surrounding the Chinese government's program of Confucius Classrooms in NSW schools.  Photo: Peter Rae
Carole Lu, pictured with her daughter Georgia, is worried about the secrecy surrounding the Chinese government's program of Confucius Classrooms in NSW schools. Photo: Peter Rae

NSW public schools are being paid at least $10,000 a year by a Chinese government body to offer its Chinese language and culture courses, and some  schools make it compulsory to attend.

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