Scomo under fire for AUKUS job
Mr Morrison will clock in alongside key former Trump figures, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and ex-security advisor Robert O’Brien.
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.
Mr Morrison will clock in alongside key former Trump figures, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and ex-security advisor Robert O’Brien.
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The most important step has been taken on the shipyard set to build nuclear-powered submarines in a $368bn program centred on Adelaide.
Kiwis could soon be signing on to Australia’s major security pact with the US and the UK, despite the nation being firmly against nuclear.
A week after the historic meeting between Anthony Albanese and Xi Jinping, China has given Australia a stark warning.
Two major shipbuilding projects in South Australia are set to come under increased scrutiny as Labor blames the Coalition’s “hoopla and vaudeville” for major delays.
US Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos says Superannuation funds could be invested in Silicon Valley giants Google, Microsoft and Intel in AUKUS ‘tech diplomacy’ push.
The No Nuclear Subs Alliance has protested against South Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program at a rally in Adelaide on Friday.
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Scott Morrison signed a major security deal but there’s now fresh doubts over the promise.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has downplayed Malaysia’s fears over nuclear submarines during a visit there, saying people simply need to wait.
The Morrison government was set to buy two nuclear submarines from the US, Peter Dutton claims – but hasn’t explained his reasons.
The new Defence Minister has an “open mind” on building “son of Collins” submarines before the nuclear-powered fleet – despite warnings it could sink the entire AUKUS pact.
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