How fires, floods and COVID left Australia with just one battle-ready submarine By News May 01, 2023 Add Comment Edit Until Australia's submarine fleet can go nuclear the navy must keep its near-retirement vessels deployable. It's been a struggle. Share this post Related PostsAbuse in aged care homes 'much higher than even the most cynical of us consider possible'If northern beaches cluster spreads across Sydney, Christmas could be cancelledBrisbane's heritage-listed, crumbling riverside mansion Lamb House to be sold by council over unpaid ratesSydney man found guilty of manslaughter of home invader killed with samurai swordEuropean Union authorises Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccineChinese developer granted extra two years to start controversial project on Hobart's eastern shoreVictoria records positive coronavirus case from traveller who visited Sydney's northern beaches'It all started in the field': Homesick farm workers form accidental choir
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