Wong’s key Trump team meetings
Foreign Minister Penny Wong described her first meeting with the new US Secretary of State as “very warm and constructive”.
The AUKUS a landmark agreement between the US, UK and Australia, which was announced to share military technology and boost combined military strength in the Asia-Pacific region.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong described her first meeting with the new US Secretary of State as “very warm and constructive”.
The AUKUS agreement has reached another early milestone in the days before the second inauguration of incoming US president Donald Trump.
The man hand-picked by Donald Trump to lead the US’ foreign agenda has given his unwavering support to the significant security deal.
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Warnings of a $1bn cut to the Adelaide upgrade of the Collins Class submarine fleet are being aired, including concerns plans to arm them with Tomahawk cruise missiles will be scrapped.
Australia’s Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy has taken a tough stance over the latest diplomatic storm with China, saying “the best way of securing peace is deterring war”.
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Australia, the US and the UK have made a long-awaited announcement about expanding the defence technology pact. This is what it means.
A senior US official says nuclear-powered submarines built in Australia as part of AUKUS may be used against China in its conflict with Taiwan.
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The government has defended slugging Aussie taxpayers with a multi-billion dollar invoice for a UK company, saying it’s critical Australia contributes.
In a landmark day for our state, ministers from the Australian and UK governments are in Adelaide to announce key new details of the AUKUS nuclear subs project.
Australia will spend $4.7 billion boosting the United Kingdom’s production of nuclear reactors to power the AUKUS submarine fleet.
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