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Left-wing activists launch crowd-funded assault on vital Aukus defense pact

Former politicians and anti-defense agitators are teaming up to undermine Australia's critical nuclear submarine deal with the U.S. and U.K.

PoliticsPublished June 2, 2026 at 2:06 AMProcessed June 2, 2026 at 4:33 AM
A US Virginia-class attack submarine, only partially submerged, sailing off the coast of Western Australia

A collection of former government officials and activists, led by former environment minister and rock musician Peter Garrett, is attempting to derail the Aukus submarine deal, Australia's most significant defense investment in history.

The group, operating under the banner of the Australian Peace and Security Forum, claims the A$368bn agreement—designed to counter the rising threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party in the Indo-Pacific—lacks sufficient public debate.

Joining Garrett on this commission are former military figures and political activists who intend to hold public hearings to challenge the strategic necessity of acquiring nuclear-powered submarines.

The inquiry seeks to cast doubt on the deal's impact on regional security and Australia's sovereignty, while explicitly questioning how the pact affects relations with China, Australia's largest trading partner.

Despite the clear need for a modernized fleet to deter aggression in the South China Sea, these critics are prioritizing bureaucratic hand-wringing over national readiness.

While the Albanese government has offered a tepid welcome to the inquiry, the reality remains that the Aukus deal is a foundational pillar for maintaining stability against an increasingly hostile Beijing.

By questioning the logistics of nuclear waste storage and the reliability of U.S. supply chains, this crowd-funded review serves as a distraction from the urgent imperative to bolster Western naval power in the face of global instability.

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