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The prime minister's subservience to our alliance with the United States has little in common with the legacy of John Curtin.
John Curtin, a person so mindful of his flaws and limitations, pushing back against two of the most powerful men in the world and two of the most forceful personalities of 20th Century politics. This ...
The death of John Curtin at the Lodge just after 4am on July 5, 1945 – 80 years ago – came as a heavy blow to a nation at war ...
Albanese seems to find himself on eggshells whenever the American relationship comes up, with his failure to secure a meeting ...
Beijing appears confident the Albanese government is gradually shifting Australia away from its long-standing and close US ...
John Curtin restored in Labor what he revived in Australia. Unity and purpose in times of crisis and uncertainty. Ambition ...
Anthony Albanese has hinted at a growing disconnect with the United States in a landmark speech observers say will annoy the ...
Prime Minister Albanese recently remarked, ‘I think it was Confucius… who said, “If you think you’re the smartest one in the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's speech comes at a delicate moment in Australia's key strategic relationship, with the ...
A speech by Anthony Albanese on the eve of a visit to China signals a shift in rhetoric according to foreign policy watchers.
Invoking John Curtin’s famous Melbourne Herald article declaring Australia looked to America as Japanese forces swept south, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s speech delivered on Saturday adroitly ...
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