Cash splash plan to keep best skilled talent here in SA
South Australia’s natural beauty and slew of icons are not enough to keep skilled workers here, with radical calls for a cash bonus to help retain them. Have your say.
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.
South Australia’s natural beauty and slew of icons are not enough to keep skilled workers here, with radical calls for a cash bonus to help retain them. Have your say.
Joe Biden is like an elderly parent you know you should take the car keys away from, Peter Goers says. If he doesn’t tap out of the race, democracy as we know it is at risk.
There’s about to be some major competition in Australia for our best and brightest young minds.
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.
Premier Peter Malinauskas had a sliding doors moment about a decade ago, writes Paul Starick. History could have been very different.
South Australia has recorded a concerning drop in the number of people starting apprenticeships in skills that will be needed for the state’s defence sector.
Major defence company Babcock believes it has a solution that will fill both a capability gap and keep the nation’s hopes for a continuous shipbuilding program alive.
One of the architects of the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine build has warned about cuts to Adelaide’s $45bn frigate project.
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.
Australia has taken a critical step toward acquiring world-class long-range missiles. See what the $370 million deal means for the country’s allies.
The most important step has been taken on the shipyard set to build nuclear-powered submarines in a $368bn program centred on Adelaide.
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