- by foxnews
- 27 Nov 2024
Labor gave bipartisan support to the Aukus partnership, under which the US and the UK have offered to help Australia to acquire at least eight nuclear-propelled submarines and cooperate on other advanced technologies.
But it will be left to the new government to make key decisions, including opting for a British or American design and determining what level of domestic construction is possible.
An 18-month joint study with the US and the UK is due to be completed by early next year, but staffers from a high-powered US Senate committee have been visiting Australia for talks this week.
Newly tabled responses to Senate questions on notice show the nuclear-powered submarine taskforce has an approved budget of $120m for the 2021-22 financial year and $180m for 2022-23.
That would include funding for technical studies and travel. It would also cover contributions to other government entities which are supporting the taskforce, such as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and nuclear agencies Ansto and Arpansa.
But the costs of actually building the submarines are yet to be allocated in the budget.
Meanwhile, the cost of scrapping the French conventional submarine project remains unclear, with negotiations yet to be completed by the time of the election.
Naval Group has not revealed publicly how much it is seeking as part of the settlement.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said he had a warm conversation with the French president, Emmanuel Macron, last week. The French foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, spoke with her Australian counterpart, Penny Wong, on Wednesday and said she hoped to welcome her to Paris soon.
A traveler who said he was flying on Delta posted a photo on Reddit showing that a passenger had their jacket draped over a seat, sparking a discussion in the comments section.
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