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Aust-US alliance is thriving in new areas, less healthy at its military core

Aust-US alliance is thriving in new areas, less healthy at its military core

by Michael Shoebridge | Nov 7, 2023 | AUKUS, China, Defence Budget, Indo Pacific, Strategy & Capability

Anthony Albanese’s visit to America has done three things. It has broadened the ambition for the alliance into new areas like critical minerals production. It’s revealed a new, deeper dependency on American ‘big tech’ for our government. And it’s highlighted the...
Our chance to take charge of seabed mining legislation

Our chance to take charge of seabed mining legislation

by Anthony Bergin and Maurice Brownjohn | Jun 18, 2023 | South Pacific

The extraction of deep seabed mining resources on an industrial scale at incredible depths is a new frontier with many unknowns. But the potential gains are immense. Deep sea deposits contain manganese, cobalt, nickel, gold, silver, copper, and a wide range of rare...

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