Former PM Malcolm Turnbull believes AUKUS is a "one-sided", bad deal, although the security partnership has cross party ...
Australia has made its first $500 million payment to the United States under the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal ahead of a ...
Australia's trade minister said its steel and aluminium exports to the U.S. create "good paying American jobs" and are key to ...
Australia said the gesture showed that Canberra is paying its way as a security partner. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US President Donald Trump has flagged his support for AUKUS after the Australian government paid the US $798m as part of the ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has become the first foreign counterpart to be hosted by the new US Secretary of Defence ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth welcomed Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles to the Pentagon on Friday, after Australia made its first $500 million payment to the United States under the ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles at the Pentagon on Friday and affirmed ...
Defence contractors and tertiary institutions are confident they can produce the 20,000 highly skilled workers required to deliver Australia’s nuclear-power submarine ambitions over the next decade.
Scott Morrison waited until Joe Biden replaced Donald Trump before proposing the AUKUS alliance. So now what? Is the deal in 'even deeper trouble than before'?
Donald Trump backs the $368 billion US-Australia submarine deal and is committed to ensuring off-the-shelf boats are delivered on time, his top defence official says. US Defense Secretary Pete ...
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