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No hiding the gap between rhetoric and reality on spending

No hiding the gap between rhetoric and reality on spending

by Marcus Hellyer | Jun 17, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Policy

The Australian government has wedged itself on defence. The glaring gulf between its rhetoric around our strategic circumstances and its defence funding commitments have been called out by our great and powerful ally. It’s no longer just domestic analysts...
The AUKUS emergency episode: What-the-Hell-Just Happpppppened? The Trump Review that’s what.

The AUKUS emergency episode: What-the-Hell-Just Happpppppened? The Trump Review that’s what.

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Jun 16, 2025 | AUKUS, Podcasts, Strategy & Capability

The AUKUS emergency episode: What-the-Hell-Just Ha | RSS.com With the UK Eurovision entry “What-the-Hell-Just Happpppppened??” fitting Australia’s reaction to the Trump AUKUS review, Marcus and Michael discuss the two Oz views: “PANIC...
AUKUS reviews can’t hide the challenges facing submarine pipelines and politics

AUKUS reviews can’t hide the challenges facing submarine pipelines and politics

by Marcus Hellyer | Jun 16, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

It’s been an eventful couple of weeks in AUKUS submarine land. The event that made the biggest splash, at least in Australia, was the United States’ announcement that Under Secretary for Defense Policy Elbridge Colby would lead a review of AUKUS ‘to ensure it aligns...
Five steps to fix AUKUS – and a viable defence plan B

Five steps to fix AUKUS – and a viable defence plan B

by Peter Jennings | Jun 15, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

The Albanese government’s handling of AUKUS has been lazy, half-hearted and inattentive. The good news? If the PM really wants to salvage this mess, he can. Defence Minister Richard Marles says he’s “very confident” AUKUS is on track. Confidence, however, is no...
Why Netanyahu is going for broke: six things to watch out for

Why Netanyahu is going for broke: six things to watch out for

by Peter Jennings | Jun 14, 2025 | Uncategorized

Israel’s military strikes against Iran are broader than nuclear ­facilities, air defence and missile sites. Israel has also successfully targeted and killed potentially seven senior generals of the ­Iranian military and Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps....
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