There's a 'real threat' in the Indo-Pacific from an 'expansive and assertive' China | Sky News Australia

  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 24 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 13%
  • Publisher: 78%

Australia Headlines News

Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines

Sky News host Catherine McGregor says there is a real threat now in the Indo-Pacific from an 'expansive, assertive China' which is 'on our doorstep'.

14min

Sky News host Catherine McGregor says there is a real threat now in the Indo-Pacific from an "expansive, assertive China" which is "on our doorstep". Ms McGregor spoke to Sky News host Andrew Bolt about Australia's preparedness for a potential war. She said warnings have come for years, from people such as Liberal Senator Jim Molan, about Australia's vulnerabilities. "The problem is a whole of nation problem," Ms McGregor said.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Chinese media are talking about how their spaceship got onto Mars while our media keeps whining about all these useless guessing and conspiracy theories..hopeless mate hopeless

Australia used insulting language from beginning to end to spread the 'China Threat Theory' provocation! On the contrary, China not only fought back, but also imposed actual economic sanctions. This is really interesting.

Sorry how many countries have China ever invaded? I’ll wait 🤷

Blacklist china

Well that CCP secret is now under the spotlight Thanks to observant ‘hosts’

What do you expect when you turn Aussies against china media? Media is mostly to blame and politicians

😂

BULLSHIT 💩💩💩

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 7. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Cruise industry desperate for framework to 'plan their lives' | Sky News AustraliaAustralians working in the cruise industry are desperate for the Federal government-approved pathway for cruise resumption in order to “plan their lives”, says Cruise Lines International Association Managing Director Joel Katz. \n\nThe cruise industry faces an uncertain future thanks to several high-profile COVID outbreaks including the Ruby Princess saga which claimed the lives of 28 people.\n\nWith one in 17 Australians opting to cruise prior to the pandemic, Mr Katz says people are itching to get back onto ships and believes current international border restrictions could help boost tourism to regional Australia. \n\n“18,000 jobs around Australia are dependent on the cruise industry, and what they’re saying is they need some certainty about the pathway forward,” he told Sky News.\n\n“That’s what we’re saying to the government, let’s work out what the framework is for cruise resumption so that all these Australians who are looking the pathway ahead can plan their lives.”\n\n“We have the opportunity, while our international borders are closed, to offer domestic cruising to the amazing ports and destinations right around Australia, our communities.\n\n“Our regional areas are crying out for tourism and cruise has the ability to deliver to those communities while the international borders remain closed safely within the Australian bubble.”\n
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

There's 'certainly a risk' in bringing Barnaby Joyce back to leadership | Sky News AustraliaThe Australian’s Editor-at-Large Paul Kelly says while it is clear Michael McCormack “failed as a leader,” there is “certainly a risk” in bringing Barnaby Joyce back to leadership. \n\nOn Tuesday Barnaby Joyce was sworn in as leader of the Nationals and deputy prime minister of Australia.\n\nIt comes a day after Michael McCormack was ousted in a leadership spill. \n\nMr Kelly said there’s “certainly a risk” bringing Barnaby Joyce back to the leadership. \n \n“The dilemma for the government overall, is whether this means that the Nationals will be stronger, that they’ll have a more popular banner, but whether the Morrison government overall will be weakened”. \n\n“Now, that’s the risk”. \n Failed as a Leader Failed as a Husband Failed Intellectually Failed Morally - Perfect for the Nationals top Job
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Nationals party room, not Barnaby Joyce, will decide on climate policy | Sky News AustraliaNationals MP Anne Webster has rubbished suggestions leader Barnaby Joyce will dictate the party’s approach to climate, insisting any policy considerations will be made as a cohesive party room.\n\nCritics of Mr Joyce have warned the ascension of the Member of New England as leader of the Nationals Party poses an obstacle to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s net-zero emissions aspirations.\n\n“I was very pleased to hear Barnaby talk about this not being Barnaby’s policies but rather the national party room’s policies,” Ms Webster told Sky News. \n\n“Each of us bring our own priorities to the party room and together as a party, we have to come up with policy that reflects all of our electorates not just one electorate.”\n\nMs Webster also backed plans to invest in the development of renewable energy and the Coalition is committed to manufacturing that will “see us have a future”. \n\n“I believe we are investing significantly in the development of technologies around renewables and around clean energy per se,” she continued.\n\n“That is what we need to be focusing on going forward, not causing our regions to go broke, not closing down towns, not closing down industries, but rather investing in industries such as manufacturing which will see us have a future.”\n AnneWebsterMP Barnaby_Joyce They've just had a DillSpill and Webster calls them 'cohesive' ... AnneWebsterMP Barnaby_Joyce 'Nationals party room, not Barnaby Joyce, will decide on climate policy' Hahahahahahahaah... 😂🤣 Boy.... that's absurd.
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Joyce will be a ‘very vocal thorn’ in Morrison’s side | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison will have a “very vocal thorn in his side” with Barnaby Joyce as Deputy Prime Minister, according to political strategist and former Labor adviser Bruce Hawker. \n\n“I think the problem is with Scott Morrison as he takes these tiny little baby steps towards net zero emissions by 2050,” Mr Hawker told Sky News. \n\n“The international scene has changed significantly, as Morrison saw for himself at the recent G7 meeting … Australia seems to be out of step on big issues around climate change.\n\n“He’s saying one thing to them, and he’s obviously going to have to cosy up to the Nats back in Canberra.\n\n“It’s going to be a difficult relationship for them to maintain.”\n The alleged rape didn’t do it ,that he made out he didn’t know about The desk wanker didn’t do it The upskirter The prayer room The rollout fk up The lack of quarantine centres The sidetrip travel The fking off to Hawaii while Australia burned What’s Barnaby going to do ? Nothing wrong with the thorns So if sky uses a labor source.... they are wrong and if they don't, they are wrong.....can you see how your leftist mind works
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Fear of racist label stopping Brits from 'behaving sensibly' in dangerous situations | Sky News AustraliaThe fear of being labelled racist is preventing Britons from “behaving sensibly in potentially threatening situations,' says Spiked Online Editor Brendan O’Neill. \n\nThe first volume of a public inquiry report into the 2017 Manchester Arena bombings found security arrangements failed to prevent or minimise “the devastating impact of the attack” which left 22 Ariana Grande concert-goers dead.\n\nMr O’Neill said identity politics was proving to be an obstacle in addressing social problems. \n\n“It was perfectly reasonable for some parents to suspect that he (Salman Abedi) was a suicide bomber and some parents did suspect that he was a suicide bomber,” Mr O’Neill told Sky News Australia. \n\n“They raised their concerns and at least one security guard says he didn’t report it because he didn’t want to appear racist – this is really chilling.\n\n“Something could potentially have been done to stop the bomber from doing what he did, but I think fear of being called racist is now so strong that people aren’t behaving sensibly in potentially threatening situations.\n\n“So the way in which identity politics depicts everything as racist, describes everyone as racist, that’s actually genuinely harming our ability to address social problems.”
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Katter accuses China of bullying following UN recommendation | Sky News AustraliaBob Katter has accused China of bullying amid concerns it is influencing the UN to downgrade the status of the Great Barrier Reef to “in danger”.\n\nThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) made the draft recommendation, citing climate change as a cause.\n\nEnvironment Minister Sussan Ley said she believes Australia has been blindsided by the call and the government will challenge it.\n\nSky News understands there is a growing level of concern within government regarding China’s influence within UNESCO.\n\n“China is availing itself of another bullying operation against us,' Mr Katter said.\n\n Seems like our Mr Katter is a man who bets both ways. Bob Katter 😂😂😂 Guarantee if he and Barnaby Joyce did a DNA test they’re related 🤪🤪🤪 So much crying
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »