Australia can’t afford Labor going to water on Adelaide ships
If cabinet lacks the resolve to push ahead with Adelaide’s $45bn frigate projects, what hope do we have when it’s time to build nuclear subs.
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.
If cabinet lacks the resolve to push ahead with Adelaide’s $45bn frigate projects, what hope do we have when it’s time to build nuclear subs.
The prospect of only three naval frigates being built in Adelaide is sparking strong concern at the highest levels of the state government.
Australian forces will partner with the US in one of the most famous battlegrounds in the Pacific in the next step of the AUKUS pact.
Mr Morrison will clock in alongside key former Trump figures, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and ex-security advisor Robert O’Brien.
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.
Osborne will become just the fourth nuclear submarines shipyard in the AUKUS pact in a massive expansion that will create up to 5500 jobs and encircle a conservation reserve.
The former head of the US Navy has made a big call about Australia’s nuclear submarines and what the AUKUS pact could mean for a conflict with China.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has explained why we need the AUKUS nuclear subs to ensure security in the Pacific – without naming the elephant in the room.
Up and atom, kids. Premier Peter Malinauskas has a plan for schools to reduce the “single biggest risk” to Adelaide’s nuclear-powered submarine construction.
The independent senator says Australia obviously isn’t worried about China given this detail about the AUKUS submarines.
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