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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has pledged to deliver a significant boost to military spending, which would outpace Labor’s ...
Peter Dutton will pledge to better prepare Australia for future geostrategic threats by spending an additional $21 billion between now and 2030, which would be almost double Labor's planned increase ...
The Coalition will set targets to lift defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030, and 3 per cent within a decade.
Defence will again be in the spotlight with the Coalition promising with an increase of defence spending of 3% by the end of ...
The Coalition has vowed to dramatically increase Australia’s spending on defence by $21bn over the next five years, having accused Labor of leaving the nation “less safe and less secure”.
Peter Dutton is set to reveal in Perth on Wednesday that if he wins the election on May 3, he will pump at least $21 billion ...
Peter Dutton will pledge to pump at least $21bn more into Defence than Labor over five years, lifting military spending to ...
Jakarta looks to increase defence cooperation with Beijing and that’s a bigger problem for Australia than the perceived ...
Army troops will be allowed to further assist U.S. Customs and Border Protection in patrolling their areas and stop any ...
For our deterrence strategy to be effective, we need to be much clearer about our ‘red lines’ for going to war.
Peter Dutton would invest $21 billion into Australia’s defence program over five years if elected, lifting spending to 2.5 ...
The Coalition will promise to significantly outspend Labor by increasing defence spending to 2.5 per cent of gross domestic ...