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Implementing defence industry policy – what you see, and what you don’t

Implementing defence industry policy – what you see, and what you don’t

by Rob Bourke | Feb 14, 2025 | Defence Budget, Policy, Strategy & Capability

This month marks the first anniversary of the release of the government’s 2024 Defence Industry Development Strategy. At that time, the Strategy attracted little attention besides some pretty critical reviews. Not much has changed since—despite the document dealing...

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