South China Sea, travel lead Singapore agenda
Indo-Pacific tensions and the pandemic will dominate talks when Scott Morrison and Lee Hsien Loong meet in Singapore.
Indo-Pacific tensions and the pandemic will dominate talks when Scott Morrison and Lee Hsien Loong meet in Singapore.
A UK-Australia free-trade deal will boost ‘rules-based trade against those who threaten to undermine it’, says Liz Truss.
Coal miners have launched a campaign targeting the ‘non-existent’ regulatory oversight of the Port of Newcastle, as Coalition MPs ramp up attacks.
The Prime Minister has appointed Lieutenant-General John Frewen to lead a powerful new national Covid-19 vaccination taskforce.
Boris Johnson will increase pressure on Scott Morrison to finalise interim and long-term climate change targets that would set Australia on a path to achieving net-zero emissions before 2050.
BHP Minerals Australia president Edgar Basto has declared a ‘constructive relationship between Australia and China is in the interests’ of both nations and the Indo-Pacific region.
Scott Morrison will travel to Britain, France and Singapore in a week-long international mission to strengthen economic, security and trade ties.
The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors has hit back against Josh Frydenberg’s crackdown on corporate activism.
Anthony Albanese will warn mining chiefs the federal government has no long-term strategy to deal with a more assertive China.
Senior public servant and army reserve officer Kathryn Campbell is being tipped as a frontrunner to replace Frances Adamson as DFAT secretary.
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