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Expect Labor to pivot further from fixing the ambulance crisis – and be sceptical, writes Paul Starick.
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.
Expect Labor to pivot further from fixing the ambulance crisis – and be sceptical, writes Paul Starick.
The chief of the firm building Australia’s future frigates and nuclear-powered submarines has revealed a recruitment program.
The US Congress is planning to rectify a cut to submarine production amid warnings that the move could have harmed the AUKUS pact and let down Australia.
A personal union attack targeting the boss of Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarine builder and maintainer has been rejected.
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.
A top defence expert has made a huge claim about potential conflict with China, but the Defence Minister has refuted claims the AUKUS deal will lead to conflict.
China has voiced strong concerns this week following the AUKUS announcement but the Trade Minister is ‘very hopeful’ the invitation to Beijing is still there.
Nuclear-powered submarines are no setback for our country, Premier Peter Malinauskas has declared as he repudiates Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett’s attack on AUKUS.
Peter Malinauskas says the nuclear submarines project will be far more complex and transformative for SA than the car industry, requiring generations of skilled workers.
Christopher Pyne was one of the chief architects of Australia’s scrapped Naval French submarine plan. So why does he think the AUKUS deal is such an outstanding decision?
Two major things happened this week that should make South Australians extremely proud and excited for the future, Premier Peter Malinauskas says.
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