Huge question after Australia’s Israel sanctions
The Coalition is probing if Labor sanctioning senior Israeli ministers is behind a surprise decision from the Trump administration.
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.
The Coalition is probing if Labor sanctioning senior Israeli ministers is behind a surprise decision from the Trump administration.
The architect of the AUKUS pact and nuclear subs deal, former PM Scott Morrison, has weighed in on a US review that’s creating serious alarm across Australia.
Australia’s top diplomat in the US is in Canberra as a major defence pact between the two nations risks becoming a casualty in Donald Trump’s “America First agenda”.
Anthony Albanese has been grilled on when Australia can expect its fleet of nuclear-powered submarines after a shock move from the UK.
Key players in making Australia’s AUKUS submarine fleet a reality are getting to work.
Donald Trump might be crude and bombastic but his victory has delivered some important lessons for Australian leaders, writes Paul Starick.
Donald Trump’s astonishing victory in the US election has prompted a major warning over hate speech and extremism going on the rise, and renewed calls for Australia to cancel a major security alliance.
He was appointed, and then sacked, by Donald Trump as US Navy secretary but Austal chair Richard Spencer is comfortable the future of the alliance is safe.
A fire at a major UK shipyard has sparked concerns about whether the AUKUS submarines will be delivered on time.
A top adviser has warned there could be dire consequences for Australia’s plans to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines if Donald Trump wins the US election.
The US President has been warned there is “no time to wait” on a security deal involving Australia given the “grave and imminent threat” of China in the Indo-Pacific.
A top Chinese official has declared the Communist nation’s “family reunion” will not be complete without Taiwan, at an event hosted by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
A multinational defence firm is moving its headquarters to Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen, in a jobs and skills coup for South Australia.
Five South Australian companies are getting race-ready for lucrative work building nuclear-powered submarines under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder.
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