Public inquiry into AUKUS launched at Parliament House, filling gap left by government
1mo ago· 1 min readenOpinion
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The article discusses the launch of a public inquiry into AUKUS at Parliament House in Canberra. The author argues that this public inquiry is necessary, overdue, and a direct response to the government's failure to hold a Parliamentary inquiry into the AUKUS security pact.
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· 2 pulledThis public inquiry is not optional.
It is overdue and a response to the government's failure to hold a Parliamentary one.
This morning at Parliament House in Canberra, I was honoured to help launch a public inquiry into AUKUS. This public inquiry is not optional. It is overdue and a response to the government’s failure to hold a Parliamentary one.
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