Scott Morrison joins China's WeChat ahead of federal election

The Prime Minister has signed up to the popular Chinese social messaging platform.

Scott Morrison

Scott Morrison with his wife Jenny. Source: WeChat

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has launched an official WeChat account ahead of the expected federal election in May.

Mr Morrison joined the popular Chinese social messaging platform as hundreds of thousands of Chinese-Australians celebrated the start of the Lunar New Year, welcoming in the Year of the Pig.

In his first post, Mr Morrison wrote in Chinese: “I hope to establish closer channels of communication with Chinese Australians through this WeChat account to present my work and national policies.”
Scott Morrison
Screenshot of Scott Morrison's new WeChat account. Source: WeChat
WeChat currently has 1.5 million monthly Australian users.

With more than half a million Australians born in China, it is a strategic move by the prime minister to attract voters ahead of the upcoming election.

However, his entry into the Chinese digital platform is well behind his opponents.

The Labor party set up a WeChat account called "Bill Shorten and Labor" back in May 2017 and has been regularly posting updates since then.

In 2017, Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen engaged in a one-hour live chat with a group of Chinese Australians on WeChat, .


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Published 2 February 2019 1:29pm
Updated 2 February 2019 4:42pm
Source: SBS News


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