Spending $600m over a decade on a Papua New Guinean NRL team is a stunningly good investment in Australia’s national security.
The Australian Government has inserted a key clause in the funding package for our nearest neighbour to further keep China at bay in the Pacific, as Aussies welcome the country to the NRL.
At first blush, the December 8 announcement that Australia and Nauru have signed a security treaty offers something for both ...
In return for financial support, the Pacific island nation of Nauru pledged not to enter any security pacts without Australia ...
Australia has struck a sweeping new pact with Nauru, designed to stop China from gaining security foothold in the pacific island nation. The federal government promising to hand Nauru 140 million ...
Australia announced a multimillion-dollar agreement with Nauru on Monday that gives Canberra a veto right over a range of ...
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Australia and Nauru signed an economic and security treaty offering significant financial assistance and security support, ...
Australia struck an economic and security treaty with Nauru on Monday, pledging A$100 million ($64 million) in direct budget support over five years and A$40 million to boost security in the remote ...
Australia and Pacific nation Nauru announced a landmark security treaty on Monday, advancing Canberra's aim of blunting China's growing regional influence.
Australia has secured a multimillion-dollar agreement with Nauru, granting it veto rights over the Pacific nation's foreign ...
Australia and Nauru have announced a landmark security treaty on Monday — a move which is seen as a broader effort by Canberra to push back against China's influence in the Pacific. The treaty will ...