Australia will bring forward A$1 billion in defence spending in Tuesday's federal budget to boost its military capability, ...
Cyber attacks are the new frontline for Australia’s defence as Russian and Chinese-based hackers threaten crippling keyboard ...
The US nuclear-powered submarine loitering in Darwin Harbour has been paid a visit by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, ...
A Chinese research ship is nearing Perth as it circumnavigates Australia, with concerns the government vessel is mapping the ...
Neither party leader took a backwards step from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Thursday. Then Anthony Albanese posed for a photo op.
Pressed on whether the Albanese Government would revisit the possibility of bringing the Port of Darwin back into Australian hands, Mr Marles said it was a matter for the NT Government.
And, of course, what it does is further undermine Australia’s sovereignty by locking us ever more firmly into the US military machine — something that Anthony Albanese and Richard Marles have ...
Mr Marles’ comments came as he announced the arrival of the army’s first two High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems launchers, describing them as a “game changer” for the Australian ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says Australian defence forces are battling in a ‘grey zone’. Picture: David Caird Speaking after delivering a Budget this week where defence spending was ...
Australia and other United States security allies are under pressure from United States President Donald Trump to increase defence spending. Sign up here. Marles said the federal budget would ...
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