Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong met her Indian and Japanese counterparts in Washington and said the invitation for Quad foreign ministers to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration showed an "iron-clad commitment" to close cooperation in the Indo Pacific region.
Beijing’s state media recently published an article drawing attention to Washington’s apparent plans to use Australia as a “beachhead” for the looming Indo-Pacific war. Besides missing the strategic context of Australia’s thinking post-World War II,
Billionaire moguls Gina Rinehart and Anthony Pratt are due to attend, while Kevin Rudd will likely be the only former Australian prime minister present for the big day.
The foreign affairs minister met with her new American counterpart this week, amid concerns that Australia will be required to align more closely with the US on China.
A new kind of real estate war is breaking out on Australia’s famous shorelines, with a debate over the fairness of staking a claim in the country’s “town squares.”
At a meeting in the US with Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the former PM agreed to make representations to Canberra on whether the rallies could be shifted away from the CBD streets.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has held one-on-one talks for the first time with newly sworn-in US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The litany of executive orders that have dropped on the White House website tell us plenty about what Australia can expect from a second Trump term’s foreign policies. And there are plenty of implications of
Australian detectives are investigating whether foreign actors are paying criminals to commit antisemitic attacks in the country
The foreign ministers of Japan and Australia agreed Sunday that their cooperation with the United States and India under the Qua
She told reporters in Washington that Australia was "on a pathway of increasing defence expenditure". "Our focus is very much on how do we continue to deliver on AUKUS, because we do believe that ...
The United States, Australia, India and Japan recommitted to working together on Tuesday, after the first meeting of the China-focused "Quad" grouping's top diplomats since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.