Rudd reveals top priorities of new role
Former PM Kevin Rudd has outlined the “critical” tasks he has ahead in new role as Australia’s ambassador to the US.
Former PM Kevin Rudd has outlined the “critical” tasks he has ahead in new role as Australia’s ambassador to the US.
Rarely has what happens in Adelaide mattered so much to our nation – possibly even the rest of the world, Paul Starick writes.
What does Australia need to build a world-class fleet of nuclear submarines? How should we handle the China relationship? Watch a replay of the Defending Australia forum.
Australia must balance China’s positive contribution to the world and its alarming military expansion with both diplomacy and deterrence, a landmark national event has heard.
Australia’s critical systems continue to be hit by more aggressive attacks from Foreign State actors, and one major change needs to be made.
Australia has no choice. Don’t support the US on Taiwan and you cannot expect the US to ever support the Asian region or us again.
As China-Taiwan tensions deepen, the imminent arrival of a British armada in South East Asia is reassuring news for Australia.
A cyber attack on government networks triggered the rare activation of the State Crisis Centre – and officials believe the incursion came from China.
A company with a major stake in Australia’s largest port describes itself as a “crucial vehicle” for China’s contentious Belt and Road project.
Australia’s coal trade with China has plunged from more than $1 billion a month to just $30 million in the first few months of the year, with dozens of ships stranded without approval to dock.
Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo – who is soon tipped to move to Defence – says we must all brace for the “curse of war” as tensions with China rise.
Australia must stick to the ‘One China’ policy, the Communist nation has warned, after Peter Dutton’s warning over Taiwan.
Laura Tingle held out her right hand to greet China’s deputy ambassador Wang Xining, expecting him to shake it but, to her surprise, he bent forward to kiss it.
China seizes on the weakness of foreign countries and their internal political divisions to further drive its agenda.
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