Lessons from the US–Iran war will be long analysed, but as neighbouring Gulf states grapple with the fallout, one clear ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day visit to Australia last week delivered substantial outcomes, especially in ...
The sudden and unexpected passing of Senator Lindsey Graham at age 71 will directly affect how the United States conducts ...
At sea, drones are disruptive, but they are not decisive. They complicate the maritime fight, but they do not replace the ...
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) should evolve into a formal cybersecurity regulator, with a role comparable in ...
Australia needs to make a choice: build a national critical minerals workforce or rely on foreign talent that is in short ...
Australia has spent decades optimising infrastructure for efficiency. Strategic competition requires infrastructure optimised ...
Northern Australia has become a nationally significant strategic operating environment. Its industrial continuity, ...
For nearly a decade, Australia’s defence community has warned that the country lacks the industrial depth required for ...
The long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu Nakamal Agreement (Nakamal) gives Canberra something useful, but it doesn’t appear to be ...
Australia’s defence debate increasingly discusses what we should build in northern Australia. The more important question is whether what already exists can survive disruption long enough to matter.
Ask a minister about the Defence Delivery Agency – we did – and the first thing you’ll hear is that it won’t be DMO 2.0. From information released over the past few days, including by ...
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