Major update after AUKUS fight with France
Despite Franco-Australian relations hitting rock bottom after the AUKUS pact was established, the bilateral relationship appears to have turned a new page with a new deal signed-off.
Despite Franco-Australian relations hitting rock bottom after the AUKUS pact was established, the bilateral relationship appears to have turned a new page with a new deal signed-off.
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The Prime Minister has criticised senior members of the Opposition for attending a conference headlined by Jordan Peterson which he dubbed a ‘cooker fest’.
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