Revealed: The SA site earmarked for nuclear power station
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
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.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
Scott Morrison’s exit to join a firm linked to AUKUS has raised eyebrows and renewed calls for tougher lobbying rules.
Scott Morrison’s exit to join a firm linked to AUKUS has raised eyebrows and renewed calls for tougher lobbying rules.
The premier and defence industry minister have made a major vow to high school students about a guaranteed job that “sets them up for life” while on a tour of an Adelaide technical college.
The Premier is in a race against the clock to put Adelaide’s central role in the AUKUS deal beyond doubt, writes David Penberthy.
The finalising of the $368bn AUKUS submarine deal has set up a potential clash between Labor and one of its most reliable allies.
A Greens senator and a former Trump navy secretary have traded barbs over the AUKUS agreement while appearing on the ABC’s Q&A program.
Early work on a new nuclear submarine shipyard at Osborne, tipped to become the envy of the world, will start this year. See what is planned to happen first.
Anthony Albanese has signalled Labor still plans to sign an international treaty on nuclear weapons amid concerns about the AUKUS deal.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has hit back at critics of the AUKUS pact amid growing dissent in Labor ranks.
An Australian academic has flagged why he thinks the AUKUS agreement could present “all sorts of complications” for international relations.
The Prime Minister is fielding questions about AUKUS from within his own party room as MPs break ranks over the multibillion-dollar deal.
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.
Local defence technology companies are set to boom on the back of the AUKUS deal. But even though SA-built subs are decades away, these firms are already achieving amazing things.
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