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‘A cruel joke’: Why AUKUS might leave Australia stranded

‘A cruel joke’: Why AUKUS might leave Australia stranded

A group of defence experts warns that the Albanese government is on course for a financial and strategic disaster with the billion-dollar AUKUS nuclear submarine project.

James CurranInternational editor

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One day in early May, an expert team of navy commanders, submarine officers, industry veterans and senior defence officials was invited to attend a confidential meeting in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in Canberra.

During their discussions with senior government officials, they presented a document with an unpalatable message: Australia is on course for a financial and strategic disaster with its billion-dollar AUKUS nuclear submarine project.

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James CurranInternational editorJames Curran is The Australian Financial Review’s International Editor and professor of modern history at Sydney University.

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Original URL: https://www.afr.com/policy/foreign-affairs/a-cruel-joke-why-aukus-might-leave-australia-stranded-20240630-p5jpx0