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Anthony Albanese has vowed to raise the “full range of issues” when he comes face-to-face with China’s leaders, as security ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out exercises off Australia’s vast coast earlier this year.
Anthony Albanese has doubled down on an election promise to force the Chinese owners to sell Darwin Port despite warnings ...
Anthony Albanese has vowed to raise the “full range of issues” when he comes face-to-face with China’s leaders, as security ...
The federal Coalition is demanding Prime Minister Anthony Albanese raise important “security issues” in his upcoming meeting with China’s President.
The latest Bureau of Statistics data showed short term visitor arrivals in Australia at 8.5 per cent below 2019 levels, with ...
Anthony Albanese is on a collision course with the head of Donald Trump’s AUKUS review, refusing to bow to Pentagon policy ...
As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads north to China for a week-long visit, Australia's defence force says it is watching ...
Acting Defence Minister Pat Conroy says the Australian Defence Force is prepared for China to observe the major Talisman ...
A recent incident involving Chinese live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea has highlighted a concerning failure in communication between the Australian Defence Force and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
They passed within 150 nautical miles (278km) east of Sydney as they moved south and conducted live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea without notifying Canberra or air traffic controllers.
When the prime minister meets the head of the world’s biggest political machine, it is more than anything else an opportunity for exercising statesmanship in Australia’s national interest.