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‘Not the deal promised’: Labor’s Ed Husic questions Aukus pact that will deliver secondhand subs
Former frontbencher launches most significant internal criticism of $368bn Aukus deal since ALP national conference in 2023Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia needs a backup plan for the Aukus submarine agreement, Labor MP Ed Husic has warned, arguing sluggish American production and the “transactional nature” of the Trump administration have put the multi-billion-dollar defence deal at risk. The defence...
Labor MP calls for AUKUS 'renegotiation'
Labor MP Ed Husic calls for AUKUS 'renegotiation' after Virginia-class changes Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:12pm In short: Labor backbencher Ed Husic has called into question the future of the AUKUS pact and argues Labor needs to renegotiate the deal. Mr Husic says changes to the pact announced over the weekend provide an opportunity to reconsider AUKUS altogether.
As big tech heads Down Under, some fear Australia risks giving up control
Federal government accused of AI policy retreat as US tech giants plan Australian investments Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:43am A former Labor minister says the federal government "blinked" on AI regulation, shelving plans to make it safer for consumers rather than provoke US President Donald Trump. When he was minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic was planning to bring in "mandatory guardrails" on high-risk AI as part of a standalone act that aimed to protect the community against the...
From migration to AUKUS, more politicians are speaking out
analysis Politicians are challenging party lines on migration, gambling and AUKUS Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:50am The Coalition's former immigration spokesperson has spoken out about the fear in immigrant communities as the rise of rhetoric against migration reaches a new peak in Australia, including from his own party. Paul Scarr, dumped as opposition immigration spokesman by Angus Taylor, has warned about the damage caused by hardline language on immigration, telling this column that ethnic...
Hanson takes the stage as Chalmers's budget woes roll on
analysis Hanson prepares to take the big stage as Chalmers's budget backlash rolls on Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 4:58am When One Nation leader Pauline Hanson addresses the National Press Club on June 17, there will be landmines everywhere. It's her first formal speech to the club in her 30-year (on and off) parliamentary career. How times have changed.
Senate estimates gets sweary, Albanese government under pressure
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How one optimal AUKUS submarine pathway became two
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