Australia's armed forces will be boosted by new submarines and aircraft but the New Zealand Government won't confirm if more money is on the way for the military here.
The Australian Government yesterday unveiled the full details of its long-awaited white paper, which outlines A$195 billion ($210 billion) to be spent over the next decade. New submarines, aircraft and frigates will strengthen Australia's armed forces.
New Zealand Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee said he welcomed the paper's release, and said officials in Australia and New Zealand had consulted closely during the countries' respective white paper processes.
In its white paper, the Turnbull Government has vowed to increase defence spending to 2 per cent of GDP by 2020-21.
There are plans to build 12 new submarines, nine frigates, 12 offshore patrol vessels, and seven aircraft.