Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy says the Albanese government’s plans to overhaul defence will “modernise the army” to help Australia in the future.
“The last government cut $12 billion dollars from defence since 2016, and added $42 billion of additional spending commitments without a single other project being changed,” Mr Conroy said.
“We are being honest and transparent with the Australian people, and saying that we do need to reprioritise and that includes changing some projects, most notably in our attempts to modernise the army and reshape it. “This is about giving the Australian army the firepower and mobility it needs into the future to face whatever it needs to face.”
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