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A group of bipartisan lawmakers sent a Monday letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressing support for the trilateral ...
A “blueprint” for defence cooperation or an “affront” to Australian sovereignty? Expert opinion is mixed on the benefits and ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed comments by his British counterpart at the G7 that ...
Arthur Sinodinos told Crikey he and Joel Fitzgibbon do not get paid for their work for business group AUKUS Forum.
Keir Starmer’s government, like those before it, is firmly behind the AUKUS pact. But there are some doubts the UK can ...
Increasing the number of nuclear powered submarines operated by Australia, Britain and the United States will make the Indo ...
A foreign policy expert has warned Australia and the United Kingdom could "never replicate" AUKUS without support from the ...
The answer to worries about the U.S. industrial fleet is to build more submarines, not to betray a commitment to allies.
No American president since JFK has shown more commitment to space, and the alliance needs to be looking to new theaters.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has declined to say whether the government would be prepared to boost investment in the United States industrial base in order to secure nuclear submarines.
Labor’s national security team has steadfastly insisted that it has no plan B. This Pentagon review will stress test that formula.
PM Albanese told reporters that Aukus held "great advantages" for the US, Australia and Britain. Read more at ...