In 2015, the Northern Territory Country Liberal government, controversially, leased the run-down port of Darwin to Chinese ...
Australian officials will meet with local authorities this week to discuss the future of the Port of Darwin, currently leased for 99 years to Chinese-owned company Landbridge Group, as concerns remain ...
The Northern Territory has walked away empty-handed from its meeting in Canberra on the future of Darwin Port and pointed the ...
These were some of the main stories: Australia to hold talks over China’s Darwin port lease: Australian officials will meet with local authorities this week to discuss the future of the Port of ...
U.S. Marines have arrived in northern Australia for six months of training and operating as an air-ground task force across ...
Landbridge, which acquired a 99-year lease of the Darwin Port in 2015, has repeatedly denied it is interested in offloading the lease, despite a net loss in its investment in the 2023-2024 financial ...
A Maritime Self-Defense Force frigate has made a port call in Western Australia as Japan bids for a contract to build ...
The wharfies union has called out the Chief Minister for her commentary around the Port of Darwin lease, saying it “stinks of ...
A meeting this morning of officials on the future of Darwin Port has confirmed that Labor's Member for Solomon, Luke Gosling, has no influence within ...
“Darwin Port is essential to the Territory’s economy, supporting trade, industry, and jobs, while also playing a key role in Australia’s strategic defence and regional security.” Mr ...