Wow! At the minute I'm looking at the ethics of stem cell research and human cloning for my religion and society class and came to many similar conclusions. On the whole, people are a lot more willing to accept medical uses of these sciences but are resistant to using them for cosmetic reasons.
What were the main differences between the opinions of Chinese and Australian people?
What you are studying does seem to conclude with very similar findings to mine, here's a small section of my discussion:
Overall, across the three surveys, circumstances involving somatic cell editing for life threatening diseases is supported most. From there, a somewhat steady decline of acceptance that varies in degree between the three surveys is seen as paring of the applications which also include debilitating diseases, embryonic alteration and non-disease traits. It is visible from the results that Australia is more supportive of genome editing to cure diseases, but China is more accepting of human genome editing for non-disease uses.