
Woody Island, a island in the South China Sea occupied by China and claimed by several other countries, is shown in satellite images taken on February 14, 2016 and February 3, 2016.
Australia is planning to construct a new deep-water port in its north that would be able to accommodate US marines in a bid to help address China's ambitions in the region, ABC reported Monday citing a number of defence and government officials as saying.
According to the sources, the facility would lie roughly 40 kilometres from Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, which controversially leased its own port to a Chinese operator four years ago. Apart from being a base for military activities, the new Glyde Point would also host joint commercial and industrial operations.














Comment: The ABC article referenced also included a few remarks on the vehement local opposition to the plan. The citizens of Australia object to what they see as painting a target on their backs: