‘I don’t follow power prices’: Is Minister out of touch?
Trade Minister Don Farrell has come under fire for revealing he doesn’t follow how much Australians are paying for electricity. Are his comments out of touch? Have your say.
Trade Minister Don Farrell has come under fire for revealing he doesn’t follow how much Australians are paying for electricity. Are his comments out of touch? Have your say.
Labor MPs have demanded answers from the Prime Minister over the cost of the AUKUS project, and how to avoid Adelaide-based construction pillaging workers from other industries.
Osborne will become just the fourth nuclear submarines shipyard in the AUKUS pact in a massive expansion that will create up to 5500 jobs and encircle a conservation reserve.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has explained why we need the AUKUS nuclear subs to ensure security in the Pacific – without naming the elephant in the room.
Beijing’s fierce reaction to the AUKUS submarine deal is all bluster, experts say, as they made their predictions on the nation’s trade moves.
The federal government will set up a “partnership” so SA companies can get in on billions of dollars flowing here – and internationally – to build the complex boats.
The historic Keswick Barracks site will be unlocked for housing in a critical land-swap deal allowing the Osborne shipyards to expand for the nuclear subs fleet.
Questions hanging over the future of South Australia’s shipbuilding industry have been answered in a major announcement this morning. We explain the deal.
Experts say the AUKUS security pact will lead to greater opportunities for South Australian firms to land defence projects in America and Britain.
The state’s top business group said the AUKUS deal would help inject $200bn into the state’s economy, but the Premier says the total value is “incalculable”.
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