Albanese determined to make nation’s security be in a ‘stronger position’

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Albanese determined to make nation’s security be in a ‘stronger position’
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As tensions grow in the Indo-Pacific region, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has commented on the need for Australia to “be in a stronger position in the future” than where it is currently.

“That’s why we’re determined to upgrade that security with that capacity-based mechanism.

“Talking about where our assets, are they the right assets in order to defend ourselves in 2023 and beyond.

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