The Albanese government has identified 67 defence sites for potential sale, aiming to unlock up to $1.8 billion.
A dramatic sale of 35,000 hectares of defence real estate – including some of the nation’s most historic barracks – will ...
The Australian Defence Force will cut ties with Fort Queenscliff after more than 160 years, among five Geelong sites to be ...
The partnership between Air Ambulance Victoria and Babcock saw members from the 3rd Health Battalion (3HB) being given ...
The government will sell off prime property holdings in Australia’s biggest cities amid warnings China poses an “imminent” ...
Decades of reviews have produced little action. This latest audit should lead to a meaningful contribution to easing the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signed off on the Treaty of Jakarta, which allows deeper ties between the Australian and ...
After 82 Defence personnel received their Australia Day honours and awards, Chief of the Defence Force Admiral David Johnston ...
Dozens of properties owned by Australia's military will be sold off, raising billions of dollars for the nation's defences.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the sites eyed for sale were "vacant, decaying, under-utilised and costing millions of dollars to retain".
The federal government will sell off dozens of defence sites from across the country, including a golf course adjacent to a ...
Damen Shipyards Group has announced the selection of its Landing Ship Transport (LST) 100 design by Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). According to the navy, up to 35 LST100 vessels will be ...