AUKUS

University leaderships have a lot of work ahead of them to convince researchers of the worth of AUKUS, argues聽Rowan Cahill.

Regardless of whether Australia acquires any nuclear-powered vessels, the rest of the AUKUS deal, including interoperability with the United States, is already underway. Paul Gregoire reports.

Labor is playing a聽game over Gaza. To claim to support a ceasefire while arming and giving political cover to the perpetrators of genocide is sick cynicism, argues Sam Wainwright.

Nick Riemer and Markela Panegyres argue that universities should insist on science and knowledge serving聽the cause of peace and human progress, and not fuel the arms race.

The Palestine solidarity movement is shaking politics up:聽81%聽want聽Israel to ceasefire聽and 53% want Labor to take more action to achieve a ceasefire. Chloe DS reports.

Representatives of more than 30 community organisations met to discuss working more closely to oppose AUKUS and the US-Australia war drive against China. Kerry Smith reports.

Prudence alone demands we pause AUKUS, as the terms of its final provisions allow signatories to do. Ken Blackman reports.

We must stop normalising the 鈥渞evolving door鈥 phenomenon 鈥 the movement of individuals from public office to private companies and vice versa, argues Jacob Andrewartha.

An independent foreign policy would involve a policy of neutrality; it would mean Australia could pursue peaceful and mutually beneficial relations with all countries, argues Bevan Ramsden.

Former Coalition Prime Minister Scott Morrison was always the apotheosis of politics鈥 worst tendencies: shallow form, public service for private interest聽and, ultimately, the scrap for survival at the expense of the grand vision, writes聽Binoy Kampmark.

Labor wants Osborne in SA to be聽the first designated zone for AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines, with Stirling in WA nominated as the second nuclear submarine聽base.聽David Noonan reports.

Stop AUKUS WA, together with Friends of Palestine and Unionists for Palestine, protested outside a weapons鈥 conference at the Convention Centre. Alex Salmon reports.