The federal government’s decision not to send officials to the Beijing Winter Olympics has broad support from Labor and some policy experts, but questions surround if it will improve human rights in China. Prime minister Scott Morrison has ordered officials and dignitaries not to attend the Games in February, in response to human rights abuses in Xinjiang and over issues including trade relations. Labor foreign affairs spokesperson Penny Wong has supported the move. She supported participants taking the opportunity to represent their country, but also raised questions about athlete safety. “The Australian Government must ensure our team is supported by...