The Ukrainian government has taken to Twitter to urge Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to donate the Australian-made protected mobility vehicles.
The nation’s peak union body has broken with the government over its plans to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines,highlighting a Labor divide.
The alliance assumes a common worldview and a shared white history. But as demographics change and economic priorities shift,those assumptions will be tested.
I want to emphasise that China-Australia relations are mutually beneficial. What Australia needs is opportunities and partners,not threats and imaginary enemies.
Union groups and labour organisers will move the big annual workers’ march from Wollongong to Port Kembla to oppose its use as a base for a future submarine fleet.
Even if it’s into sock cyberspace.
There’s never been a worse time for Australia to further entangle its defence policy with that of the United States.
The dispute over how to provide accountability for the biggest defence project in the nation’s history came as a former head of the US Navy said he hoped Australia would join America in any war fought with China over Taiwan.
Rock bottom conversions for a leisurely drive on the right.
Concern about attracting unwanted attention from hostile foreign forces is already whipping through Port Kembla.
Exclusive survey findings highlight the challenge for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in gaining approval from the electorate for the AUKUS plan unveiled in San Diego on Tuesday.