Australian Minister Defends Plan to End Landbridges 99-year Darwin Port Lease

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Australia News‘We’ll do everything in our power to defend that matter,’ said Richard Marles, Australia’s defence minister.Mark Us Preferred on GoogleA sign is displayed on a fence surrounding the Darwin Port in the Northern Territory city of Darwin, Australia, on Aug. 28, 2023. David Gray/AFP via Getty ImagesAAP5/21/2026|Updated: 5/21/20260:00Australia’s defence minister has vowed to defend plans to regain control of the Port of Darwin after Chinese company Landbridge took the issue to an international court.Defence Minister Richard Marles said Labor was pursuing private negotiations with the company to end its 99-year lease.

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