UK leaders to kickstart nuclear subs in top-level Adelaide talks
Adelaide will host a former UK prime minister for a crucial summit about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project.
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.
Adelaide will host a former UK prime minister for a crucial summit about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project.
The Defence Minister has sought to allay fears over the $368bn AUKUS deal, after the US confirmed it would fall short on its part of the agreement.
The Defence Minister has sought to allay fears over the $368bn AUKUS deal, after the US confirmed it would fall short on its part of the agreement.
The site of an old SA coal-fired power station has been earmarked for a nuclear reactor under a Coalition clean energy plan.
Former PM Malcolm Turnbull has issued a stern warning on the AUKUS submarines deal, noting a crucial element of the plan could undermine our sovereignty.
Senators have warned the US risks its own power by giving submarines to Australia as Anthony Albanese defends AUKUS.
A major overhaul of the transport network on Lefevre Peninsula will help ready the nation’s premier defence precinct for the construction of nuclear-powered submarines.
The Defence Minister has given a huge indication about where Australia will be getting its nuclear-powered submarines from.
A week after the historic meeting between Anthony Albanese and Xi Jinping, China has given Australia a stark warning.
Two major shipbuilding projects in South Australia are set to come under increased scrutiny as Labor blames the Coalition’s “hoopla and vaudeville” for major delays.
US Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos says Superannuation funds could be invested in Silicon Valley giants Google, Microsoft and Intel in AUKUS ‘tech diplomacy’ push.
The No Nuclear Subs Alliance has protested against South Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program at a rally in Adelaide on Friday.
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Buying ready-made nuclear submarines from overseas would be slower than building them in Adelaide, the defence minister says, as he reveals his next major moves.
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