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Australia news live: Richard Marles left adrift as UK counterpart quits hours before scheduled visit to naval yard

Australia news live: Richard Marles left adrift as UK counterpart quits hours before scheduled visit to naval yard

Britain’s defence secretary, John Healey, has abruptly quit the Starmer government, in another blow to the leader’s teetering authority.

Our UK colleagues have all the coverage (it was apparently over a new defence spending plan. Healey considered didn’t “commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats”):

But it’s also a blow to Richard Marles, who was in the UK for the Aukmin summit of defence. foreign ministers, and had been due to head to a naval base at Portsmouth alongside Healey, overnight our time.

The event was cancelled. Some time later Marles put out a rather mournful statement, saying:

double quotation mark I have deeply valued the close. collaborative working relationship with my good friend John Healey as Secretary of Defence, as I have with his predecessors on the Australia-UK defence relationship. I have worked closely with all of them particularly in respect of Aukus.

Our defence relationship is enduring, with deep connections, values and shared interests.

Acknowledging that ultimately this has been a decision for John, I wish him all the best for the future.

Marles did go to Portsmouth anyway. Guardian Australia was told, to meet the Royal Navy, hosted by a junior defence minister.

The day before. Marles had expressed “a sense of confidence” in the commitment of the UK to the Aukus submarine project.

Six Australian music acts inducted into Aria hall of fame

The Aria hall of fame has six new members after the body inducted iconic Australian acts into its anointed halls.

Gurrumul, Jenny Morris, Kate Ceberano, Spiderbait, the Living End,. Vika and Linda Bull were awarded in Sydney on Thursday night.

Aria typically inducts one artist a year to its hall of fame,. elevated six to top-tier status on Thursday night as part of its 40th-anniversary celebrations, AAP reports.

Accepting Gurrumul’s hall of fame nod, Mark Grose, the artist’s former manager. collaborator, thanked the fewer than 10,000 people who speak the native Yolngu language for keeping it alive.

Resignation of Britain’s defence secretary will have ‘no effect’ on Aukus, minister says

Tim Ayres. the minister for innovation, said the resignation of John Healey in the UK, Britain’s defence secretary, will have “no effect” on the Aukus partnership.

He told RN Breakfast this morning:

double quotation mark This is a partnership that has deep support across all three countries’ political systems, within the public service. the defence agencies in all three countries, and indeed with the defence industry, because it’s in the interests of all three countries.

Over the life of this agreement … there will be many ministers for defence for all three countries. many secretaries for war in the United States case, who are there charged with delivering this program.

Twenty-five anti-Isaac Herzog protesters to face joint trial in Sydney

Twenty-five people who were charged after they protested against the visit of the Israeli president will face a six-week joint trial in July next year.

The protesters had their matters heard before Downing centre local court on Thursday after their lawyers made a successful application for the joint hearing. arguing there were common legal issues across the cases.

The acting deputy registrar Soly Najm set down a week-long pre-trial hearing for 8 March 2027,. a six-week long trial beginning 19 July 2027.

Felicity Graham. who was one of nine lawyers to appear on behalf of the protesters, told the court she expected the police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, to be the first witness called.

NSW police find human remains in search for woman missing since 2018

NSW police have located human remains in a long search for a woman allegedly murdered in 2018.

Officials said officers have been investigating the disappearance of Nadire Sensoy. 71, who vanished from her home in Prospect in December 2018. A coronial inquest into her death began in 2023, but it was suspended after new information came to light.

Later in 2023, police arrested a man, 47, in Wagga Wagga, NSW. He was charged with murder and remains before the courts.

NSW police said this morning they will allege he murdered the woman, who was known to him.

Officials said officers searched a property in Seven Hills in Sydney this week, where they located human remains. They have not yet been formally identified.

Good morning, Nick Visser back on deck to take over the blog reins. Let’s get into it.

The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has defended remarks he made about Angus Taylor, saying he has no issue with wealthy Australians -. maintained the opposition leader is disconnected from the reality of the housing market.

In a speech on Thursday, Chalmers said Taylor was born “at the top of the ladder”.

Appearing on the ABC’s 7.30 program last night. Chalmers was asked by host Sarah Ferguson whether he has a “problem with wealthy Australians.”

double quotation mark Not at all. I want more people to succeed in our economy and in our society..

Angus Taylor talks about a ladder. the point that I’ve made about the ladder is it’s not much point in having a ladder if the first few rungs are missing. Angus Taylor was born at the top of the ladder, good on him,. I think that that means he doesn’t understand that a lot of people are struggling.

When pushed on whether people who inherit wealth are worthy of criticism - given Labor boasts historically wealthy figures of its own, such as Paul Keating. Kevin Rudd - Chalmers said:

double quotation mark The point. I’m making about Angus Taylor is that not everybody is born already at the top of the ladder.. Not everybody has had the same experiences that Angus Taylor has had.

Our responsibility, which we embrace enthusiastically, is to make it easier for more people to do well, whether that’s at work with better wages, whether it’s helping with the cost of living. tax cuts, or whether it’s helping people get a foothold into a housing market that’s been too difficult for too long, especially for young people.

Britain’s defence secretary, John Healey, has abruptly quit the Starmer government, in another blow to the leader’s teetering authority.

Our UK colleagues have all the coverage (it was apparently over a new defence spending plan. Healey considered didn’t “commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats”):

But it’s also a blow to Richard Marles, who was in the UK for the Aukmin summit of defence. foreign ministers, and had been due to head to a naval base at Portsmouth alongside Healey, overnight our time.

The event was cancelled. Some time later Marles put out a rather mournful statement, saying:

double quotation mark I have deeply valued the close. collaborative working relationship with my good friend John Healey as Secretary of Defence, as I have with his predecessors on the Australia-UK defence relationship. I have worked closely with all of them particularly in respect of Aukus.

Our defence relationship is enduring, with deep connections, values and shared interests.

Acknowledging that ultimately this has been a decision for John, I wish him all the best for the future.

Marles did go to Portsmouth anyway. Guardian Australia was told, to meet the Royal Navy, hosted by a junior defence minister.

The day before. Marles had expressed “a sense of confidence” in the commitment of the UK to the Aukus submarine project.

Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Nick Visser with the main action.

We kick off with news from the UK, where our deputy PM. defence minister, Richard Marles, was visiting for a ministerial summit but had the wind taken from his sails when his British counterpart abruptly quit over defence funding.

More on that coming in a minute or two.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jun/12/australia-news-live-richard-marles-aukus-submarine-defence-nato-anthony-albanese-pauline-hanson-labor-one-nation-cost-of-living-ntwnfb

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