A Virginia-class attack submarine is in port in Australia for the second maintenance period of a nuclear-powered boat on foreign soil. USS Vermont (SSN-792) pulled into HMAS Stirling on Wednesday for ...
At HMAS Stirling naval base on Wednesday, marking the arrival of USS Vermont – which, like the submarines that will ultimately become part of the Australian navy as part of AUKUS, is a Virginia-class ...
(Alliance News) - Derwent London PLC on Tuesday said it has formed a strategic partnership with Related Argent Ltd for the Old Street Quarter site in central London. The London office-focused real ...
Australia has hit back at Chinese Government claims its warships had been “causing trouble” in the contested Taiwan Strait and pledged to continue its operations. It comes after Chinese scrutiny over ...
A Cairns local whose ancestors have guided ships for centuries invites residents aboard the mammoth HMAS Adelaide for a rare public viewing. SEE VIRTUAL TOUR. At least 2000 people are expected to ...
In patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes, hypomethylating agents are underutilized, particularly among older, female and non-White patients. Among patients with high-risk myelodysplastic ...
Desmond Jones, a stoker and last survivor of HMAS Canberra will be given a naval farewell in Mulwala today on Victory in the Pacific Day. Mr Jones was onboard the Canberra when it was attacked by ...
On August 9, 1942, during the height of World War II, the Royal Australian Navy vessel HMAS Canberra was sunk at the Battle of Savo Island and 84 Australians lost their lives that day. Now 83 years ...
Tasmanian Navy specialist Amy Howarth manages complex communications systems aboard HMAS Adelaide III, Australia's largest warship. Inside the HMAS and some of the crew’s return home. The 30-year-old, ...
(Sharecast News) - Derwent London said it had sold an office building in London for £55.5m to a local government pension scheme. The final sum will exclude transaction costs and a £1.3m surrender ...
HMAS Townsville will be relocated from the Townsville Marine Precinct to the disused Curtain Brothers Slipway. The 42m long vessel is owned Maritime Museum of Townsville, who are partnering with the ...
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