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Defence minister does not rule out an overseas build of Australia’s first nuclear submarine

Defence minister Richard Marles says spending will increase but parts of the military budget will be coming under pressure.Defence minister Richard Marles says spending will increase but parts of the military budget will be coming under pressure.Last modified on Mon 23 Jan 2023 20.04 GMT

Good morning. We’re leading today with two stories that show Labor are running into the real stuff of government. First we have an exclusive interview with the defence minister, Richard Marles, in which he says the government does not have “limitless” resources and faces tough choices on military spending. We also have an Essential poll showing Anthony Albanese’s approval rating has dipped.

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