AUKUS

Activists, unions and the new NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge spoke at a聽public meeting on how to resist AUKUS and a war with China. Jim McIlroy听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.

The Albanese government's plan to push ahead with the purchase of nuclear submarines as part of the AUKUS deal is an extraordinary waste, writes Peter Boyle.

The NSW Teachers' Federation State Council has聽called聽on the new Labor government to oppose AUKUS and reject the 'obscene military escalation' spearheaded by its predecessor. Kerry Smith reports.

US-ASEAN Special Summit

The United States is aggressively seeking to revive its waning hegemonic role in the Asia-Pacific. In response, the following joint statement was issued by the Party of the Labouring Masses聽(Philippines), the Socialist Party of聽Malaysia聽and the Working People's Association (Indonesia).

A teachers association has called聽on the Labor government to scrap聽the AUKUS nuclear submarine contract. Kerry Smith reports.

Scott Morrison's naming聽of Port Kembla聽as one of three locations being considered for the new submarine base聽prompted activists in Wollongong to spring into action. Alexander Brown reports.

NATO globalisation

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss calls for the 鈥済lobalisation鈥 of NATO to pre-empt 鈥渢hreats in the Indo-Pacific鈥, namely China, William Briggs reports.

Since becoming the minister for offence, Peter Dutton has used every opportunity to spruik Australia鈥檚 鈥渘eed鈥 to prepare for war against China. ANZAC Day provided another opening for the hawk. Pip Hinman reports.

Anti-war and peace activists are planning to picket a naval arms bazaar, Indo Pacific Expo, being organised in Sydney. Pip Hinman reports.

Morrison, Joyce and聽Dutton are salivating at the prospect of purchasing hypersonic missiles. They believe it will make聽Australia 鈥渁ttractive鈥 鈥 in an existentially doomed way 鈥 to other powers in the region, writes聽Binoy Kampmark.

The war between Russia and Ukraine and its NATO聽backers continues, but Australia鈥檚 chief international focus is much closer to home 鈥 China. William Briggs reports.

Unions, anti-war activists and聽scientists are speaking out against the plan to聽build a nuclear-powered submarine base,聽which will open聽the door to the nuclear industry and nuclear weapons' manufacturing. Isaac Nellist reports.