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Australian government prefers talking about defence funding over actually spending more.

Australian government prefers talking about defence funding over actually spending more.

by Marcus Hellyer | Oct 17, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Featured, Strategy & Capability

The Trump administration has been calling on its partners and allies to lift defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP. NATO has agreed to that benchmark, with another 1.5 per cent thrown in for vaguely defined national resilience and critical infrastructure programs....
Team Albanese works hard to make Australia’s Defence budget LOOK ‘bigglier’

Team Albanese works hard to make Australia’s Defence budget LOOK ‘bigglier’

by Michael Shoebridge | Sep 15, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Featured, Policy

Mr Albanese has two choices on Australian defence spending as he prepares to meet US President Donald Trump in New York (hopefully, perhaps).  He can increase Australia’s defence budget from its current 2 per cent share of GDP to somewhere around the 3.5 per cent...
Europe’s lessons in dealing with unreliability, extended deterrence for Aussie streets & lost luggage

Europe’s lessons in dealing with unreliability, extended deterrence for Aussie streets & lost luggage

by Marcus Hellyer and Michael Shoebridge | Sep 1, 2025 | Podcasts, Policy, Ukraine

Europe’s lessons in dealing with unreliability, ex | RSS.com In Episode 49, Marcus and Michael go over the lessons for Australia from Europe’s approach to dealing with an unreliable US over the war in Ukraine. They discuss the now disturbing centralisation...
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...
How to lose an alliance: PM’s shrinking ambition

How to lose an alliance: PM’s shrinking ambition

by Peter Jennings | Jul 5, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Policy

“It’s past the point that the failure of Donald Trump and the Prime Minister to meet face-to-face can be put down to diary difficulties. Anthony Albanese will not go to Washington – and it’s clear Trump is playing him.” Ernest Hemingway famously asked:...
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