Advertising critical of China or the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could be barred from running on any billboards in Australia, according to a recording by Senate candidate and student-activist Drew Pavlou. In a recording posted on Pavlou’s Twitter account, an advertising representative explained why his billboard company was turning down an AU$3,000 (US$2,152) campaign—featuring the works of dissident artist Badiucao, who id critical of the Beijing Winter Olympics. “What’s happened is that all of the managing directors have gotten together on it. The reality is that for the $3,000 you’re about to spend, the risk associated with our industry getting supplied with billboards out of China and steel—which is where it all comes from—is not worth the money that you’re going to spend,” the representative told Pavlou. “Even if you were to spend $100,000 not $3,000 it still wouldn’t be worth it, so ultimately, the managing director of Goa has …