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Enabling critical defence research collaboration will underpin national security
Landmark legislation to bolster national security and remove red tape for Australian industry
Launch of AUKUS Pillar II’s first trilateral innovation challenge
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kim Beazley on Kevin Rudd, being an ambassador, and a possible second Trump presidency
ACFID calls for a May budget which recognises development as a key tool of statecraft
Submarine Partners Announcement Important Milestone
WA Government welcomes ASC’s appointment as AUKUS sovereign sustainment partner
AUKUS Trilateral Statement
Australian industry and jobs front and centre of AUKUS submarines
AUKUS build and sustainment partners announced
Grattan on Friday: Australian PMs did OK under Trump Mark 1. Could Albanese manage Trump Mark 2?
Australia and the United Kingdom commit to modernising our defence relationship
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declines to front media after talks with Penny Wong
Passage of Defence Trade Controls legislation is key to AUKUS, defence research and national security
Will the AUKUS deal survive in the event of a Trump presidency? All signs point to yes
Building Bigger, Better South Australia
Australian Prime Minister Interview Type – FIVEAA
Making Tiniest Things Count In War
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – 2SM
AUKUS Chiefs of Navy to meet in Western Australia for Defence Conference
Politics with Michelle Grattan: John Blaxland on spies, AUKUS, and an unsettled Washington
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Melbourne
Royal Visit: Let’s Discuss What an Aussie Republic Really Means
Universities Australia Convenes AUKUS Roundtable
Flatlining Australian aid undermines regional security
As Scott Morrison leaves parliament, where does he rank among Australian prime ministers?
Joining AUKUS could boost NZ’s poor research and technology spending – but at what cost?
Submariner’s Accomplishments Commended
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC Sydney 21 February
Flinders ready to support continuous naval shipbuilding
Reinforcing Failure, Labor refuses to make the hard call to cancel the disastrous $45 billion Hunter Frigates
Commitment to continuous shipbuilding secures Osborne jobs for decades
Moving closer to Australia is in New Zealand’s strategic interest – joining AUKUS is not
Design and Technology teachers lead specialisation plan
AUKUS trials artificial intelligence in robotic vehicles
Premier and shipworkers head to Canberra to advocate for SA jobs
Navy sailors travel to Guam to embed with United States sailors
NZ-Aust Foreign Affairs, Defence ministers to meet
A Historic Partnership Signed between AUKUS Forum and Banana Shire Council – Unlocking Opportunities for Local Industries
Australia risks falling behind allies on research security. Will it take a spy scandal in our universities to catch up?
WA Government to make $200,000 ‘Defence Ready’ investment
Australian support for US and UK strikes on Yemen is a dangerous escalation at a time for peace
TAFE SA enrolments soar by 65 per cent
Year in review: Science more valued but more vulnerable
Submarine Construction Yard Works caps off a momentous year for AUKUS
Cook Government invests $900,000 in defence research
US Congress progresses AUKUS
SA’s Washington DC director appointed