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AUKUS supply chain opportunities provides boost to small business
More Australian companies qualifying for AUKUS submarine supply chains
WA calls on global industry to help build defence manufacturing hub
Nuclear powers are expanding their arsenals instead of disarming. Australia doesn’t have to be complicit in this
Scathing Audit of Collins Submarine Program, upended by AUKUS
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Wollongong
Major Housing Opportunity In Rockingham
HMAS Stirling achieves historic double
Australia’s submarine future on display at IODS26
SA defence company supplies US Navy as local industry hits $2 billion
SA Central To Submarines Future
Eslake Report Confirms: Canberrans Are Being Squeezed By Federal And ACT Labor
New appointment to leverage landmark free trade agreement
Explosive Government analysis on new AUKUS nuclear submarine base
Speech – Chifley Research Centre – Canberra
Preparing Australian industry to support the Virginia class submarine combat system
Budget Address In Reply
Trump-Xi summit: 3 ways the US and China can compete without going to war
Budget Bakes In Housing Inequality
Labor’s Budget Backs Corporate Profits & 1% Over People
A mass exodus of science and technology workers is underway but it’s not too late
Record WA Infrastructure Spend Reinforces Need for Long-Term Construction Materials Planning
Leon Bignell Appointed Agent-General For SA In London
Labor’s fuel crisis budget will pick a side: ordinary people or corporate profits
It’s not me, it’s you – Australians ready to break up with Trump’s America
Community outreach ramps up as SRF-West draws near
SA Building Construction Trades Pipeline
Budget 2026: tax big gas to fund nature, climate protection 
Applications Now Open For Technical Colleges
Hedging our bets: A potential Japanese option for managing risk in the AUKUS Optimal Pathway
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – RN Saturday Extra
Cook Labor Government delivers $216m TAFE and training boost
King Charles’ US trip shows royalty’s soft power, even in times of war
Meghan Quinn becomes first woman to head Defence Department
Australian Industry Group welcomes new Defence Secretary Meghan Quinn
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
30 days until Western Australia’s flagship defence event
Unlocking opportunities for veterans in WA’s defence industry
Cook Labor Government and Fremantle Dockers unite to anchor defence industry connections
Greens slam Labor’s call to cut supports for 160,000 disabled people while gas profits soar
AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett address: Australian Information Industry Association
Labor hides $5b of defence cuts and accounting tricks in defence strategy
‘Steady as she goes’ 2026 National Defence Strategy must match strategic intent
Doubling down on AUKUS, gambling on Trump, is not a defence strategy that will keep Australia safe
Cook Government to fast-track key industrial precinct and projects
Defence prepares for new National Defence Strategy
Navy names autonomous systems unit
Light speed weapons? Directed energy and the future of the ADF