Marcus Reubenstein

Marcus Reubenstein is an independent journalist with more than twenty years of media experience. He spent five years at Seven News in Sydney and seven years at SBS World News where he was a senior correspondent. As a print journalist he has contributed business stories to most of Australia’s major news outlets. Internationally he has worked on assignments for CNN, Eurosport and the Olympic Games Broadcasting Service. He is the founder and editor of China-focussed business website, APAC News.
US sanctions policy ‘on steroids’: a legitimate tool or is Donald Trump using it for retribution?

US sanctions policy ‘on steroids’: a legitimate tool or is Donald Trump using it for retribution?

Trump is adding to the US sanctions list at a rate never seen before, without Congressional oversight or the ...
Propaganda Wars: US state department funds anti-China news outlet in Australia

Propaganda Wars: US state department funds anti-China news outlet in Australia

Decode China, a new China news service in Australia is funded by the US State Department and has links to Falun ...
“Independent” think-tank ASPI behind push for more defence spending rakes in advisory fees

“Independent” think-tank ASPI behind push for more defence spending rakes in advisory fees

Funded by the Department of Defence, the Australia Strategic Policy Institute collects millions more as it drives ...
Expand China investigation – most G20 countries ignored pandemic warning

Expand China investigation – most G20 countries ignored pandemic warning

The world is entitled to know the origins of COVID-19 and exactly how the outbreak began and how it was handled by ...
Covid Snapback: economists split on whether to open Australia or stay shut

Covid Snapback: economists split on whether to open Australia or stay shut

A split between the nation’s economists is emerging over the immediate future of Australia’s COVID-19 lock-down. ...
Investigating Uber: more lawyers than drivers

Investigating Uber: more lawyers than drivers

What he didn’t say was that Uber was in the process of shifting assets from Bermuda to the Netherlands in order to ...
China’s ridesharing giant DiDi makes Uber look like a driver sweat shop

China’s ridesharing giant DiDi makes Uber look like a driver sweat shop

Chinese drivers are earning well above average income while Aussie Uber drivers can’t make minimum wage. Marcus ...
Bellamy’s $1.43 billion price tag doesn’t equal an Australian icon

Bellamy’s $1.43 billion price tag doesn’t equal an Australian icon

A week after approval of its takeover of Bellamy’s, China Mengniu picks up a bundle of Australia’s best-known ...

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