His comments came as a Chinese naval task force continued to skirt Australia’s territorial waters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australia's center-left Labour government became one of the first countries in the world to ban DeepSeek from official devices
Beijing’s vessels in the Tasman Sea reveal ‘vulnerability’ in the navy Down Under, according to former officer
Canberra's bid to keep ties with Beijing stable is vulnerable to political attack as public anxieties grow. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australia learned about Chinese live-fire naval drills off the country’s coast that forced dozens of flights to be diverted via an alert from a commercial pilot, authorities said on Monday.
China’s top diplomat in Australia has suggested the Albanese government is “overstretching” the definition of national security risk with its ban on artificial intelligence app DeepSeek, amid rising tensions between the two countries just weeks out from a federal election.
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings claims Beijing’s live fire drills were an act of “Chinese intimidation”.
Australia "strongly disagrees" with Thailand's decision to transfer 40 Uyghurs to China against their will and has raised concerns about their treatment with the Chinese government, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Friday.
Both Australia and New Zealand have raised concerns with Beijing on the rare live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea last week, saying they did not receive adequate notice from China’s navy
China issued a warning Friday of potential "live fire" naval drills in international waters off Australia's eastern coast but gave little prior notice, disrupting commercial flights, the Australian government said. Beijing described the maneuvers as ...
China's recent live-fire naval drills in the Tasman Sea off southeastern Australia highlighted continued tensions between the major Indo-Pacific powers, particularly in the Sea and the Taiwan Strait.
As China asserts itself as the dominant regional power, circumnavigating Australia for no good reason apart from intimidation and showing its naval prowess, the coming election needs a khaki colour. The first major defence commitment of the campaign has come from Peter Dutton and it is a good one,