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Peter Dutton has pledged to better prepare Australia for future geo-strategic threats by spending an additional $21 billion ...
The Coalition’s long-awaited defence plan is a ‘steady-as-she-goes’ approach in a world of increasing volatility.
Nuclear submarines will allow Australia to project maritime power far from our shores. This is critical for an island nation ...
He offered only vague assur­ances on what the money would be spent on, including new guided weapons and drones, a “massive investment” in West Australian ... ll sign in relation to defence.” ...
The Coalition will promise to significantly outspend Labor by increasing defence spending to 2.5 per cent of gross domestic ...
From the fervent appeals of World War I to today’s multifaceted recruitment campaigns, the evolution of Australian Defence Force (ADF) advertising mirrors broader societal shifts in values ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said the spending would strengthen the Australian Defence Force and “support our servicemen and women to keep us safe today and into generations ahead.” ...
Attempts to bring Australian companies into the Virginia submarine's U.S. supply chain have made slow progress. Australia, the United States and Britain removed significant barriers on defence ...