Australian defence minister says Anzac force will help ease defence spending pressures

Australian defence minister says Anzac force will help ease defence spending pressures
Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles signs a defence agreement with NZ Defence Minister Judith Collins. (Image: Dileepa Fonseka/BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
Australia and New Zealand are celebrating what they say is real progress towards establishing a joint Australia-NZ defence force, which Australia’s defence minister says will help both countries get better value out of their defence spending.Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles said Australia was “doubling down on family” with both countries signing a joint statement on Closer Defence Relations (CDR) on Friday.“In 2024, this is building Anzac, quite literally, and it is the way that we ensure that the money...

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