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Boats being built as part of security pact with US and Australia set to bring jobs and investment to Cumbria
Polls show weakening support for divisive ‘Voice’ referendum
Revelation is latest sign of close ties between government and scandal-hit consultant
Vote on constitutional change to recognise First Nations people tests corporate resolve in polarising issue
An advisory body to parliament is needed to tackle extreme disadvantages for the indigenous population
Tech group first to be named as recipient of confidential information in auditor’s widening scandal
Landmark public vote would establish parliamentary advisory body representing Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
Canberra rushes to approve legislation terminating Moscow’s lease on security grounds
Big Four face curbs on lucrative public sector work as conflicts of interest are exposed
New Senate hearing on legislation leaks is told of potential international impact
Targeting of Stan Grant highlights tensions ahead of referendum on recognition of First Nations peoples
Soaring commodity prices help Labor balance books but bill looms for defence, welfare and energy transition
Government to strengthen northern bases and long-range strike capabilities for ‘missile age’ threats
RBA to establish separate board with rate-setting powers to break culture of deference
Security pact will allow three underwater fleets to co-operate in patrolling both the Pacific and Atlantic
The US, the UK and Australia believe that preparing for a war with China may be the best way of preventing one
The deal to supply Australia with nuclear-powered submarines will test the countries’ abilities to share technology
UK minister says negotiations have ‘gone our way’ ahead of unveiling of new designs
Jim Chalmers argues energy and social care investments would not compromise retirement savings
Plans to adopt indigenous design for A$5 note follows republican calls to remove symbols of monarchy
Albanese government buys 40 helicopters from Washington to replace Airbus Taipans
The country is boosting military spending, strengthening alliances and demanding a seat at the ‘big table’ of global affairs
Anthony Albanese says Bali meeting with Xi Jinping a step toward stabilising ties
Prime minister Anthony Albanese says focus on stability a ‘counterpoint’ to UK approach
Prime ministers expected to sign updated declaration on security co-operation to counter Chinese threat
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