Starick: SA’s ground zero in Albo and Dutton’s nuclear stand-off
Crunch time for affordable, reliable electricity is coming fast and SA will be key to deciding nuclear power’s fate, writes Paul Starick.
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.
Crunch time for affordable, reliable electricity is coming fast and SA will be key to deciding nuclear power’s fate, writes Paul Starick.
Japan isn’t the only country that could be brought into the trilateral partnership’s future projects, with Justin Trudeau making a call on Canada’s role.
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.
Australia is just days away from its biggest security deal since WWII – and it could change SA forever.
Experts say the AUKUS security pact will lead to greater opportunities for South Australian firms to land defence projects in America and Britain.
The AUKUS nuclear submarine pact sparked a ‘significant increase’ in Chinese cyber attacks, experts say. See which sectors were affected.
Anthony Albanese’s upcoming historic deal to arm Australia with nuclear subs continues to upset France and agitate China. But there’s also been a last-minute twist.
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”.
Just shy of his first anniversary as the state’s leader, Premier Peter Malinauskas has been handed a gift-wrapped economic agenda – by the struggling Liberals.
Australia’s submarine acquisition was a Pacific region game changer that Beijing fears would now outclass its own fleet.
Anthony Albanese has hit back after China sensationally accused Australia of trying to stir up an arms race with a major new military deal.
There will be “thousands and thousands” of jobs created if SA’s submarine dream comes true. But that presents new problems, leaders say.
The Premier has responded to reports Australia will buy up to five nuclear submarines from the United States in an exclusive interview with The Advertiser.
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