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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese walks a diplomatic tightrope — promoting Chinese tourism to Australia while Commonwealth ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has kicked off a visit to China meant to shore up the countries’ trade relations.
Australia's Minister for Defense Industry Pat Conroy affirmed that Australia will not commit troops in advance to any ...
Australia is not committing troops in advance to any potential conflict, emphasizing its sovereignty over hypothetical scenarios. The U.S. pushes for clarity on Australia's stance regarding a Taiwan ...
Anthony Albanese has been asked point blank what Australia would do if the US and China “went to war over Taiwan”. Washington ...
Australia prioritises its sovereignty and "we don't discuss hypotheticals", Conroy said in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ...
Chinese surveillance ships are likely to be monitoring some of the largest military exercises between Australia and the ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's weeklong official visit to China reflects the close economic ties between the ...
Mr Albanese has tried to use the first leg of his visit to highlight the human links between Australia and China, going for a walk down Shanghai's famous waterfront with ex Socceroo Kevin Muscat, who ...
Football and tourism have been the focus of the prime minister's first full day in China as questions about Australia's participation in a potential future conflict with the Asian superpower ...
Defence says it expects Chinese surveillance ships to travel to Australia to monitor major war games beginning tomorrow.
Over 30,000 troops from 19 countries will join the Talisman Sabre drill starting Sunday in Australia and Papua New Guinea.