US, Japan, Australia and the Philippines to stage military drills in disputed South China Sea
By Jim Gomez
US and Australian Navies Practice Autonomy
By Sean D. Carberry
Australian Amphib HMAS Canberra in the Philippines for Drills Amidst South China Sea Tensions - USNI News
By Aaron-matthew Lariosa
US, Japan and Australia plan joint navy drills in disputed South China Sea, Philippine officials say
By Jim Gomez
U.S., Japanese and Australian Warships Join Philippine Forces in South China Sea Patrol - USNI News
By Aaron-matthew Lariosa
China slams Australian military for ‘disrupting’ drill after naval incident
By Seong Hyeon & Hyeon Seong Choi
The Philippines conducted joint South China Sea patrols with Australia and the United States
By Jeoffrey Maitem
Australian navy holds exercise with MSDF en route to Philippines
By Jadenne Radoc Cabahug
The ceiling on India–Australia relations
By Rajesh Rajagopalan
Australia to Host Rotational U.S. Army, Navy Presence Following SecDef, Deputy Prime Minister Meeting - USNI News
By Benjamin Felton
The Malabar Exercise Bolsters Quad Group Amid Growing Strategic Challenge in the Indo-Pacific - Australian Institute ...
By Ashok Kumar Sharma
Japan and Australia Cooperate in the South China Sea
By Saume Saptaparna Nath
Australian Navy chief to visit India next week as both sides strengthen maritime engagement
By sidhant sibal
Australia ‘Flexes Muscle’ In South China Sea; Conducts 1st Aerial Assault Drills With The Philippines In Beijing’s Backyard
By Ashish Dangwal
China accuses Australia of 'spying' after navy flare-up
By Dominic Giannini
India sending two warships for Malabar naval exercises hosted by Australia for first time
By Mayank Singh
Australia can no longer afford to ignore Russia's expanding naval power in the Pacific
By Alexey D Muraviev
China changes story on military confrontation, accuses Australia of spying
By Stephen Dziedzic
Chinese spy over Malabar naval exercise off Australian waters with ‘over 300’ satellites
By Smruti Deshpande