British nuclear-powered attack submarine arrives in Perth for training exercises
The British submarine HMS Anson has arrived in Perth for a month-long training exercise as part of the AUKUS pact.
Australia invests $2.8 billion to build nuclear submarines
Australia has announced a $2.8 billion investment as an initial payment for a new facility to build nuclear submarines under the AUKUS security pact.
Australia announces $2.8 billion spending on nuclear submarines
Australia has announced a $2.8 billion investment in U.S.-made nuclear submarines as part of its efforts to enhance military capabilities in the Pacific amid rising threats from China.
Australia to Build a $3.9 Billion Nuclear Submarine Factory
Australia is investing $3.9 billion to establish a nuclear submarine factory as part of the AUKUS trilateral security pact with the UK and the USA.
Albanese dismisses Aukus concerns as submarine shipyard cost revealed to be $30bn
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a $30 billion investment for a submarine construction yard under the Aukus agreement, despite ongoing concerns about the deal.
Australia invests billions in submarine manufacturing
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a A$3.9 billion investment in a facility for nuclear submarine production, part of a broader AUKUS collaboration with the UK and US.
PM announces $3.9b 'down payment' towards $30b submarine shipyard
The Australian Prime Minister has pledged $3.9 billion for a submarine shipyard project in Adelaide as part of a $30 billion investment.
Aukus critics say subs from US unlikely, Rowland assists in wrongful people-smuggler case, Epstein files reveal Bannonβs ambitions
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull criticizes the Australian government for being in denial about the Aukus submarines deal, as Attorney General Michelle Rowland aids in an appeal for wrongfully convicted Indonesians, while new Epstein files expose Steven Bannon's ambitions.
Possibility of US ever selling Australia nuclear submarines is increasingly remote, Aukus critics say
Critics of the Aukus agreement argue that the likelihood of the US selling nuclear submarines to Australia is diminishing, despite assurances from Australiaβs submarine agency about the deal's progress.
US report considers not delivering Aukus subs, Australian war graves bulldozed in Gaza, ICE agents retreat
The US Congressional Research Service is reconsidering the delivery of nuclear submarines to Australia under the Aukus deal amid Australia's hesitant support for the US in a possible conflict with China, while reports reveal that Israeli forces have bulldozed Australian war graves in Gaza.
Not delivering any Aukus nuclear submarines to Australia explored as option in US congressional report
A new US congressional report suggests not selling nuclear submarines to Australia under the Aukus agreement, emphasizing retained US control for potential conflicts with China.
Defence to sell prime Perth riverside land to help pay for AUKUS
The Australian Defence Department plans to sell multiple defence sites, including key residential land in Perth, to raise approximately $1.8 billion for northern bases and the AUKUS submarine program.