Starick: AUKUS subs catastrophe is a very real risk
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
There’s about to be some major competition in Australia for our best and brightest young minds.
A TikTok marketing push has triggered Port Lincoln tuna sales into China.
From commanding a nuclear attack submarine, to spearheading the reconstruction of Iraq’s navy, Sir Nick Hine is a decorated veteran – and lives with autism.
South Australian wine producers are spearheading a renewed flood of wine into China after punishing tariffs were removed, official figures reveal.
The $368bn Adelaide-based nuclear-powered submarine project has been backed by Germany’s Foreign Minister – in contrast to her Australian Green counterparts.
Trade Minister Don Farrell is predicting the end of Chinese trade barriers to Australia imports within weeks.
A premium South Australian wine label is leading a renewed push in the Chinese market after crippling duties were abolished.
Minister Penny Wong announced on Wednesday the likely continuation of a panda presence in Adelaide with the possibility of replacing Wang Wang and Funi.
China has released an interim decision on whether to remove crippling wine tariffs that have crushed a $1.1bn export market. So will it be sour grapes for SA wine makers?
The defence minister has confirmed plans to build Hunter class frigates in Adelaide will be cut back, but a new project will be unveiled to take their place.
AUKUS partners have been warned about a sinister shift in Beijing-sponsored cyber actors now targeting civilians.
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