Indeed, why would China bring a massive armada to conquer Australia, famously known for being checks notes over 2/3 worthless desert and what? 1k km away from literally everything else that matters?
Also based answer. Stupid reporter: "China is building ships is that not provocation?"
Gee moron what is the US doing then? Never mind everyone else or is China the only ones not allowed to have a military? He should have pointed out all the US bases around the pacific including the occupied Japan/Korean.
Both those countries have regular protests against these bases and yet having them against the will of the natives is not provocation lol.
Anyway Australia is shitty US vassal so none of this is surprising.
Also Australia is willing to hock off any asset of value to Chinese firms. What could China possibly gain from invading?
I'm clued into the local anti-AUKUS email chains. They recently had a post that proved that China has lower military spending per GDP and per capita than Australia, let alone the USA. Whatever the build-up is, it's tiny. Unfortunately, Australia is unlikely to change in this regard, protests or no.