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Successive governments have reviewed the deal to lease the port to a Chinese company and found no cause for concern. Both ...
Australia plans to wrest control of a Chinese-owned port in the country’s north after a national election next month as concerns grow over a more assertive Chinese military presence. Opposition ...
CANBERRA – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has indicated he would look to buy back the Port of Darwin from Chinese company Landbridge under a re-elected Labor government, the most significant ...
Anthony Albanese has announced that the government will ensure the Port of Darwin, currently leased by the Chinese company ...
Australia plans to wrest control of a Chinese-owned port in the country’s north after a national election next month as concerns grow over a more assertive Chinese military presence. Opposition leader ...
Former NT attorney-general John Elferink has accused both the Coalition and federal Labor of treating the Port of Darwin as a “political football” ahead of the May election. Mr Elferink ...
Australia plans to buy back control of its strategic northern port of Darwin from the current Chinese leaseholder, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said. China's Landbridge group was granted a ...
After a fortnight of heavy rainfall, NASA satellites have captured a image of the flooding that has ravaged thousands of ...
Both the prime minister and opposition leader have announced plans to return the Port of Darwin into Australian hands if re-elected. The port was controversially leased to Chinese-owned company ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday his government was working on a plan for Australian superannuation firms to buy the strategically located Darwin port from its ...
A port that was leased to a Chinese company for 99 years will soon be returned to Australian control. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced a Coalition government would reclaim the Port of ...