Australia Defense Minister Richard Marles said Saturday that China has not given a "satisfactory" answer for its warships ...
Australia accused China on Saturday of failing to give satisfactory reasons for what it called inadequate notice of a live-fire drill in waters between Australia and New Zealand that forced airlines ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon earlier said New Zealand "have been continuously monitoring, tracking and shadowing the movements of this fleet".
Australia accused China of inadequate notice for live-fire drills affecting flights between Australia and New Zealand.
It was revealed on Friday that China did not formally inform the Australian Defence Force its three warships off Australian ...
Fifteen months after the Black Hawks entered service to replace the troubled MRH-90 Taipan, the Australian Army declared ...
Marles said the issue was raised with the Chinese Government, but they had not provided an answer as to why the live firing ...
It emerged on Friday that three Chinese warships had conducted live fire military drills, prompting AirServices Australia to ...
Commercial airliners flying over the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand were forced to reroute their flights on ...
Australia's defense forces, joined by New Zealand, have been monitoring Chinese navy vessels since they were spotted last ...