Morning Mail: Albanese warns of ‘insecure world’, high gas prices hit homes, Italy’s nonna no-go

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In an exclusive interview, PM defends Aukus pact and lays out Australia’s strategic planning

Photograph: Aaron Bunch/AAPPhotograph: Aaron Bunch/AAPMorning everyone. Australia’s defence capability has been front and centre this week with high-profile overseas meetings. Now the prime minister has given an interview to Guardian Australia in which he says he likely would have signed up to the Aukus pact if it had been up to him. He also discussed how Labor intends to deal with “an insecure world”.

Peter Dutton has been asked to be “constructive” ahead of more voice to parliament wrangles today. And Italy’s top court has ruled in favour of children who do not want to see their grandparents.As new gas price rises come into effect, renters and families will be disproportionately affected.

 

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we wont get the subs for 20years China would have attacked us well b4 They have Chinese agents crawling here as citizens plus Darwin port

our debt is $1tril yet Labor is dreaming to be the 4th power in Asia Just idiotic madness Do they think we can be a power to rival China mad We have 2mils Chinese migrants loyal to Beijing

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