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Pine Gap and Drone Warfare: Australia's Role | 3CR Community Radio
All you need to know about Pine Gap military base near Alice Springs | NT News
US eyes Asia from secret Outback base - Taipei Times
Pine Gap in Alice Springs likely gathering intelligence about Russia's next moves in Ukraine - ABC News
The huge facility at Pine Gap, Australia is actually just a computer complex with a little more than 1,000 employees. It's kind of like a ground control station for satellites. Why is
Pine Gap: 50 years of U.S. & Australian imperialist collaboration - Freedom Socialist Party
Inside Pine Gap: The top secret CIA base located deep in the Australian outback | Daily Mail Online
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The secret antennas of US spy base Pine Gap | Green Left
Pine Gap's role in China–US arms race makes Australia a target | The Saturday Paper
Why do protests keep happening at the Australian-US Defence facility Pine Gap near Alice Springs? - ABC News
Pine Gap - Australian Nuclear and Uranium Sites
Aborigines claim lands around Pine Gap monitoring base
Secrets About Pine Gap: The CIA Base In Australia | Medium
IPAN Conference: US military bases in Australia — Pine Gap, Darwin | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site
Only one in 10 Pine Gap spies is employed by Australian government | UNSW Newsroom
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Pine Gap's new spy role revealed
An American Spy Base Hidden in Australia's Outback - The New York Times
Pine Gap at 50: why controversy lingers and why its utility is enduring | The Strategist
Australia actively involved in Gaza genocide through Pine Gap spy base - World Socialist Web Site
The Pine Gap project | Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
The NSA Spy Hub in the Heart of Australia
Pine Gap' Explores One Of The Most Secretive Places In Australia - Adelaide Film Festival
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Pine Gap communications facility's operations 'ethically unacceptable', Professor Des Ball says - ABC News