The Department of Defence has reportedly quietly issued an email to Australian defence manufacturers stating that they can no longer directly export to Israel.
An attempt to blockade the event at Sydney’s Darling Harbour escalated tensions with police throughout the five-hour protest.
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China dominates the world’s supply of rare minerals. It has banned their export for use by foreign militaries. Now, it’s ...
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Australia continues breaking new ground with its hypersonic weapons program. This time, Hypersonix Launch Systems (HLS), an Australian aerospace startup out of Brisbane has raised what’s known as a ...
Anti-Zionist Jewish journalist Yaakov Aharon told a protest against the Indo Pacific weapons expo that Bisalloy Steel is a ...
A pro-Palestine activist was “surrounded” by police in a dramatic end to a press conference after an officer vowed more than ...
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles declared that the weapons of war on display spanned “the breadth of the beautiful, ...
Australia is supplying raw materials vital for China's military build-up, while at the same time signing up to be a partner ...
EXCLUSIVE: Criminals are costing Australians $224 million each day, as profits from illegal drugs, dodgy cigarettes, NDIS ...