Suppliers hold collective breath over future of AUKUS subs
Uncertainty over the future of the AUKUS pact under the new Trump administration has defence suppliers feeling increasingly sceptical about opportunities from a submarines program.
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.
Uncertainty over the future of the AUKUS pact under the new Trump administration has defence suppliers feeling increasingly sceptical about opportunities from a submarines program.
The alarm is sounding over the future of the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pact in anticipation of Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
Hi-tech SA national security research has been awarded an out-size slice of funds to drive breakthrough military capability.
One week on from Donald Trump’s re-election, the Acting Prime Minister has made a bold statement on the future of Adelaide’s nuclear-powered submarine project.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a strong statement about the future of a multi-billion dollar investment after meeting with US President Joe Biden.
ASC workers could walk off the job as they continue their fight for an 18.5 per cent pay rise.
Extending the AUKUS security pact to Canada, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is being touted as a big boost for SA’s nation-leading defence industry.
Canada’s Defence Minister Bill Blair revealed he’s in talks about joining AUKUS as the security pact considers expanding with allies including Japan and South Korea.
The chief of the Adelaide firm which will construct and maintain Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines has announced his departure after a career full of highs and lows.
The Prime Minister has dodged a question about the purpose of a pact with two of our greatest allies to build nuclear-powered submarines.
The SA Defence Minister has given a bullish warning in regards to the landmark AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine deal at an SA Press Club event.
A major milestone has just been hit in Australia’s ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
The biggest project in Australia’s history is not sure thing and failure risks shattering SA’s economy and psyche, writes Paul Starick.
South Australia is the best place to set up a business and more should move here, says the Business Council of Australia’s chief.
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