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Episode 48: Grumpy But Grand Strategy – Australia’s Two Pillars are both in trouble

Episode 48: Grumpy But Grand Strategy – Australia’s Two Pillars are both in trouble

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Aug 12, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Podcasts, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Episode 48: Grumpy But Grand Strategy – Australia’ | RSS.com Before Dr Hellyer jets off to Samoa, the Grumpy Strategists go Grand – Australian grand strategy looked at through its two enduring pillars of: 1. economic prosperity by mainlining into...
Australia should push for alliance treaty with Japan

Australia should push for alliance treaty with Japan

by Peter Jennings | Aug 10, 2025 | China, Strategy & Capability

Two decades of bipartisan effort to deepen defence ties with Japan made it possible to select the Mogami-class frigate for our navy. This is not just the right technical choice, it’s a big step forward in relations with Tokyo. Do not underestimate what has...
Japan’s frigate win: Australia gets a strategic industrial partner; Japan gets a bucket of Australian risks

Japan’s frigate win: Australia gets a strategic industrial partner; Japan gets a bucket of Australian risks

by Michael Shoebridge | Aug 7, 2025 | Strategy & Capability

Japan’s Mogami class frigate bid has beaten the German alternative to win the Australian Navy’s general purpose frigate project, which has a budget over the ten years covered in Defence’s investment plan of some $10 billion (with more required beyond that to deliver...
Australia can trust Beijing – to reach right into Australian society

Australia can trust Beijing – to reach right into Australian society

by Michael Shoebridge | Aug 5, 2025 | China, Policy

Prime minister Albanese just got back from his fourth meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping telling us he’s established a strong personal relationship with China’s leader. His leadership meetings have apparently built mutual respect and trust. But it turns out...
Episode 48: Grumpy But Grand Strategy – Australia’s Two Pillars are both in trouble

Episode 47 Ground truthing Australia’s drone journey & the UK’s military & industrial base

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Aug 2, 2025 | AUKUS, Indo Pacific, Podcasts, Strategy & Capability

Episode 47 Ground truthing Australia’s drone journ | RSS.com The Grumpy Strategists drill into the facts behind Australian Govt announcements on drones to find disappointment: celebrating $16.9m on counter drone systems while spending $11m per day on AUKUS puts...
Australia and the UK put the AUKUS spin cycle on High

Australia and the UK put the AUKUS spin cycle on High

by Michael Shoebridge | Jul 29, 2025 | AUKUS, Strategy & Capability

So, is what we’ve just heard about the strength of Australian-UK relations and commitment to AUKUS fabulous news that reduces the risks and problems built into the nuclear sub pact?  No.   Does the new 50-year treaty, named after Geelong, a town in...
Gaza, Israel & Hamas: path to peace is about more than gestures

Gaza, Israel & Hamas: path to peace is about more than gestures

by Anthony Bergin | Jul 28, 2025 | Uncategorized

In one war Israel defeated Hamas, (it now has no clear chain of command or a formidable armed wing), Hezbollah, Assad’s Syria and Iran. It’s therefore disappointing that rather than acknowledge Israel’s achievements last week we joined 27 other countries in signing a...
Australian crewing on US Navy’s own subs: Canberra’s AUKUS lever

Australian crewing on US Navy’s own subs: Canberra’s AUKUS lever

by Michael Shoebridge | Jul 26, 2025 | AUKUS, Indo Pacific, Policy, Strategy & Capability

There’s been plenty of criticism and consternation about reports Elbridge Colby, the Pentagon official running the Trump Administration’s AUKUS review, had asked for some kind of commitment about Australian involvement if there were a conflict with China over Taiwan....
Grumpy Strategist Makers Series – with Beaten Zone’s Steve Baxter

Grumpy Strategist Makers Series – with Beaten Zone’s Steve Baxter

by Steve Baxter and Michael Shoebridge | Jul 22, 2025 | Podcasts, Policy, Strategy & Capability, Ukraine

Grumpy Strategist Makers Series – with Beaten Zone | RSS.com One Grumpy Strategist talks with Beaten Zone Venture Partners boss Steve Baxter. They set out Steve’s journey from the Army to business success in the tech world, to now running an outfit all...
Episode 48: Grumpy But Grand Strategy – Australia’s Two Pillars are both in trouble

Oh dear, what have you done to my fleet!? & Is Australia now bandwagoning AND free-riding??

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Jul 15, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Defence Budget, Indo Pacific, Podcasts, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Oh dear, what have you done to my fleet!? & Is Aus | RSS.com The Grumpies go over an Audit report revealing the comprehensive, systemic failures of Defence, the Navy and its contractors to maintain and operate the Navy’s two biggest ships. The obvious...
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