Diving beyond nuke subs – AUKUS extension hailed as boon for SA
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
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.
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
Canada’s Defence Minister Bill Blair revealed he’s in talks about joining AUKUS as the security pact considers expanding with allies including Japan and South Korea.
The chief of the Adelaide firm which will construct and maintain Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines has announced his departure after a career full of highs and lows.
The Prime Minister has dodged a question about the purpose of a pact with two of our greatest allies to build nuclear-powered submarines.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has met with the US governor branded “the next Barack Obama” in his latest stop on his American trip.
Former PM Scott Morrison has opened up about Donald Trump’s critics and how Australia should treat the billionaire if he is re-elected as US President.
Aussies have slammed Scott Morrison’s “embarrassing” Donald Trump post after the ex-prime minister met with the former US leader.
The Premier has hailed his deal with the government in charge of the world’s fifth largest economy as a historic collaboration.
More than $100 million will be spent on preparing Australia for war, including the creation of new public service jobs to support the delivery of the new nuclear-powered submarines.
Peter Malinauskas says left and right wing culture warriors are doing Australia a disservice as they put their ideology before the national interest.
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance have filed a legal challenge against the US, taking aim at a law that would force the app to be sold or face a US ban.
Hundreds of South Australian submarine workers are at risk of leaving the state for better pay in Western Australia as a union demands a 17 per cent increase for crews.
A messy fight between the former Australian foreign minister and New Zealand’s deputy prime minister is ramping up.
The $368bn Adelaide-based nuclear-powered submarine project has been backed by Germany’s Foreign Minister – in contrast to her Australian Green counterparts.
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