Traders near the shipyard where AUKUS submarines are planned to be built have mixed reactions to the US government's AUKUS review, as Premier Peter Malinauskas seeks to downplay concerns over the announcement.
Australian underwater AI drones could soon bolster UK naval surveillance
The drone was demonstrated at HM Naval Base Portsmouth over the weekend in front of the Royal Navy's fleet commander.
China criticises Australia over joint exercises in South China Sea
China's Foreign Ministry sharply criticises Australia after joint drills in the South China Sea with the US and the Philippines, accusing all three nations of trying to "create trouble."
Another US fighter jet falls into sea from Truman aircraft carrier, officials say
Both members of the crew ejected before the jet plunged into the water and were recovered by a rescue helicopter, the official said.
Does the ADF want its own version of the UK's Gurkha warriors?
Australia could get its own version of the UK's decorated Gurkha warriors under a new security treaty expected to allow PNG citizens to join the ADF.
Dutton blames 'hate media' for his image — but in China, it's even worse
While the diplomatic tone has softened between Australia and China, the tensions between the two countries have not disappeared, and could still shape how some Australians vote on Saturday.
F-18 jet fighter slips off deck of US aircraft carrier deployed to Red Sea
As sailors were towing the aircraft into place in the hangar bay of the USS Harry S Truman, they lost control and it went overboard.
Navy veteran overcame suicide attack and losing legs to march with son
Anzac Day has always been difficult for Luke McCallum. But this year, for the first time since having his legs partially amputated, he's ready to march again.
Australian navy's newest boats made in China
A new fleet of tug boats that the Defence Department ordered for the Royal Australian Navy has been secretly built at a Chinese shipyard under a $28 million contract awarded last year to a Dutch company.
'Not really doing what I want it to do': 'Human errors' caused NZ Navy sinking
A New Zealand military inquiry has found a lack of training and experience were among factors that led to the sinking of a navy vessel off the coast of Samoa.
'Have I made a crazy decision?': Highs and lows of career change later in life
Lincoln Trainor arrived at university on the first day holding a pen and a notepad. Looking around, he realised he was the only student without a laptop. He is one of a growing number of Australians pursuing a new career later in life.
Cross-Pacific rower rescued from ex-cyclone's fury embraces wife on solid ground
It was an emotional reunion for a Lithuanian man who had tried to row from the US to Australia, but had to be rescued off Queensland after being caught in the wrath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Pilots of expanding Seahawk fleet 'absolutely' prepared to target hostile submarines
The government has signed a $313.5 million deal to support Australia's growing fleet of Seahawk helicopters, while people who fly the aircraft have backed their submarine-hunting capability.
Deputy PM calls for calm as Chinese warships enter Great Australian Bight
The defence minister has once again stressed that China did not breach international law by conducting live-fire drills off the coast of Australia, after the Coalition slammed the government's response to the episode.
NZ foreign minister visits Beijing after naval exercises in the Tasman Sea
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, has begun a three-day trip to Beijing after China conducted naval drills in the Tasman Sea, and inked a deal with the Cook Islands.
Intelligence chief says Chinese warship deployment designed to be 'provocative'
Defence officials believe a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine accompanied the flotilla during its deployment off Australia's coast, which involved controversial live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea.
Chinese warships tracked heading closer to Tasmania
Three Chinese warships that recently completed live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea have re-entered Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone and are currently being tracked operating east of Hobart.
NZ warns of 'extremely capable' Chinese warships in Tasman Sea
The Chinese warships off Australia's coast are carrying missiles with a range of about 1,000 kilometres, New Zealand's defence minister says, warning of an urgent need for her government to bolster defence spending.
China hits back at Australia after live-fire naval drills in Pacific
Sailors on the New Zealand Navy frigate Te Kaha observe live rounds being fired from a Chinese vessel's main gun, a day after a similar exercise was conducted between Australia and New Zealand with little notice.
Chinese gave live fire warning with planes 'literally flying across the Tasman'
An Emirates flight from Sydney to Christchurch was directly warned by the Chinese military to avoid airspace on Friday morning, before Chinese vessels were believed to have conducted live fire exercises.
ADF monitoring three Chinese warships east of Sydney
Three ships belonging to the Chinese navy have been spotted sailing about 150 nautical miles, or 277km, east of Sydney. The flotilla was first spotted north-east of the country last week.