Australian Navy sends six warships into the Pacific
Daily MailAustralia has launched six warships into the Indo-Pacific for training operations ahead of huge show of force in the region with the US Navy. Pictured: HMA Ships Stuart, Hobart and Canberra depart Fleet Base East in Sydney Left to right: HMA Ships Stuart, Hobart and Canberra depart Fleet Base East in Sydney for Force Integrated Training The exercise is the world's largest international maritime warfare training mission, held every two years from Honolulu, Hawaii. HMAS Sirius departs Fleet Base West for taskgroup force integrated training Left to right: HMA Ships Canberra, Hobart and Stuart depart Sydney Harbour on Monday On Wednesday Trade Minister Simon Birmingham vowed never to sell Australia's national interest to China when making deals with the communist superpower. Trade Minister Simon Birmingham today vowed never to sell Australia's national interest to China when making deals with the communist superpower. China's decision on Australian barley impedes the ability of Australian exporters Simon Birmingham 'The reason countries trade is mutual benefit.