Australia news live: Marles still ‘very confident’ of Aukus future; Monash IVF head resigns after second embryo bungle


Richard Marles ‘very confident’ Aukus is ‘going to happen’

The defence minister, Richard Marles, just spoke on ABC radio in Melbourne, saying Australia welcomed the US review into Aukus, calling it “perfectly natural”. He said:

I’m very confident this is going to happen.

Look, I think the review that’s been announced is not a surprise, we’ve been aware of this for some time. We welcome it, it’s something which is perfectly natural for an incoming administration to do …

I think as Aukus goes forward over many decades and governments come and go I think that what you’ll see is incoming governments, quite reasonably, look at reviewing how they can best engage what is a multi-decade arrangement.

Marles said Australia welcomes the US review of Aukus, saying the long-term plan will attract reviews as governments come and go. Photograph: Kin Cheung/Reuters
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CEO of Monash IVF Group resigns after second embryo mistake

Michael Knaap, the CEO and managing director of Monash IVF Group, has resigned just days after the company said it mistakenly implanted the wrong embryo in a woman in Victoria. It was the second mix-up in months – a woman in April gave birth to a stranger’s baby after another person’s embryo was implanted in her.

Monash IVF said in a statement:

The Board acknowledges and respects his decision.

Since his appointment in 2019, Michael has led the organisation through a period of significant growth and transformation, and we thank him for his years of dedicated service.

The company appointed CFO Malik Jainudeen as acting CEO.

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