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Islamophobia & anti-semitism: different problems that must each be understood

Islamophobia & anti-semitism: different problems that must each be understood

by Greg Rose and Anthony Bergin | Mar 6, 2025 | Policy

This week a 16-year-old boy in Western Australia was arrested following an alleged online threat to a Sydney mosque that referenced the 2019 attack in Christchurch, where more than fifty worshippers were murdered. The prime minister condemns the alleged threat,...
The 2025 Defence budget update: still sleeping walking to disaster

The 2025 Defence budget update: still sleeping walking to disaster

by Marcus Hellyer | Mar 5, 2025 | Defence Budget, Policy, Strategy & Capability, Uncategorized

The Government recently released the 2024-25 Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) which are meant to report on how departments are going at delivering on the policy goals and spending plans set out in the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS). This year’s...
Trump halting military support to Ukraine risks handing both a propaganda and a real victory to Putin

Trump halting military support to Ukraine risks handing both a propaganda and a real victory to Putin

by Michael Shoebridge | Mar 4, 2025 | Europe, Strategy & Capability, Ukraine

After the disastrous Oval Office meeting with Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump is pausing all military aid to Ukraine. This is apparently to force Mr Zelensky to do two things: apologise to President Trump for not being grateful enough for his...
The facts have changed. Has the Australian Government noticed?

The facts have changed. Has the Australian Government noticed?

by Marcus Hellyer | Mar 3, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Indo Pacific, Policy, Strategy & Capability

It’s important not to panic and to jump at ghosts and shadows. But when the facts change, a sane person changes their plans. Simply continuing down the same path while ignoring reality is as irresponsible as wildly panicking. And the facts have changed—the second...
Beijing tested our defences — Anthony Albanese blew it

Beijing tested our defences — Anthony Albanese blew it

by Peter Jennings | Mar 1, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Indo Pacific, South Pacific, Strategy & Capability

For years Australian ministers have said the country faces the most difficult strategic circumstances since the end of World War II. The phrase has been repeated so often its meaning has been hollowed out and replaced with empty political blather. Is there no...
Grumpies live at the Australian Defence Magazine 2025 Congress – Episode 33

Grumpies live at the Australian Defence Magazine 2025 Congress – Episode 33

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Feb 27, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Indo Pacific, Podcasts, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Episode 33 – Grumpy Strategists live at the Austra | RSS.com Recorded at the 2025 Australian Defence Magazine Congress, the Grumpies look at the world & ask so what? Oz is facing a national crisis due to events in the US, with Russia & Europe, &...
China brings its tension & aggression in SE Asia into the peaceful South Pacific

China brings its tension & aggression in SE Asia into the peaceful South Pacific

by Michael Shoebridge | Feb 25, 2025 | China, Indo Pacific, Policy, South Pacific, Strategy & Capability

The Chinese military’s no-notice live firing between Australia and New Zealand is bringing deliberate and dangerous behaviour into our peaceful neighbourhood. Of course, China is telling everyone this is all good because it’s not illegal, but it’s odd to...
Muslim community statement excuses the intolerable

Muslim community statement excuses the intolerable

by Anthony Bergin | Feb 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

Two nurses in Sydney recently said on social media that they would kill patients. They were in uniform and at work in Bankstown Hospital and the people they would kill were Israelis. They have now been banned from practising nursing throughout Australia as no...
When the Trump show comes to the Indo Pacific

When the Trump show comes to the Indo Pacific

by Michael Shoebridge | Feb 24, 2025 | China, Indo Pacific, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Donald Trump being willing to negotiate a deal on the war in Ukraine with Vladimir Putin  without Ukraine or European allies should be ringing alarm bells for how President Trump might operate when it comes to our part of the world down here in the Indo Pacific....
A stabilised relationship? Xi Jinping wants submission from Australia, not stability.

A stabilised relationship? Xi Jinping wants submission from Australia, not stability.

by Peter Jennings | Feb 22, 2025 | China, Strategy & Capability

Beijing uses its military forces to send what diplomats call “signals” or, in plainer language, threats and warnings. What messages does Xi Jinping want Australia to take from the imminent prospect of the Chinese navy firing missiles off our east coast? First,...
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