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Speaking of Aukus, Australian Associated Press reports that defence officials will be scrutinised today over how the US is designating a key Australian naval base for the Aukus pact.

The Greens are expected to use Senate estimates today to press officials and the Albanese government about HMAS Stirling in Western Australia being classed as a US shore installation.

A US government procurement site has since April referred to the base as “Naval Support Activity Stirling”.

Bases located in the US and across the world are referred to as “naval support activity”.

Greens defence spokesman David Shoebridge will also grill officials about how taxpayers will pay for infrastructure, in addition to an announcement Australia will no longer buy new nuclear-powered submarines from the US.



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