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The two factors playing on Albanese’s mind over Trump meeting

The two factors playing on Albanese’s mind over Trump meeting

by Peter Jennings | Jun 2, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Defence Budget, Indo Pacific

Anthony Albanese’s first face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump will happen in Alberta, Canada, at the mid-June G7 meeting. It would be astonishing if Albanese didn’t go on to visit Trump in Washington DC. In the past, Australian prime ministers and US...
The Coalition’s defence funding by the numbers – breaking the permafrost

The Coalition’s defence funding by the numbers – breaking the permafrost

by Marcus Hellyer | Apr 29, 2025 | Defence Budget, Policy

Last week the Liberal Party released its defence policy (slightly) ahead of Saturday’s federal election. The initial announcement focused on the goal of growing the defence budget to 2.5% over the next five years and to 3.0% over the decade. Since then, the...
The Coalition’s defence funding: new dollars can hedge strategic risks

The Coalition’s defence funding: new dollars can hedge strategic risks

by Marcus Hellyer | Apr 25, 2025 | AUKUS, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

The Coalition’s announcement that it will increase defence spending is a long overdue acknowledgement that business as usual in national security is not a valid option. It’s intent to hit 2.5% of GDP over the next five years and 3.0% over the next ten is a much needed...
Navy needs to take stronger action on China ‘research ship’

Navy needs to take stronger action on China ‘research ship’

by Peter Jennings | Apr 2, 2025 | AUKUS, China

In March the Chinese “research ship” Tan Suo Yi Hao worked with New Zealand scientists to send a miniature submarine 6km down to the bottom of the Pusegur Trench, collecting samples from the seabed. “I really hope they come back and look at the trenches again. There’s...
Australia’s 2025-26 Defence Budget: $59 billion, but the Government’s still missing its moment

Australia’s 2025-26 Defence Budget: $59 billion, but the Government’s still missing its moment

by Marcus Hellyer | Mar 26, 2025 | Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

Cometh the moment, cometh the man goes the old saying. And the moment has certainly come. We have seen an unbroken string of destabilising and threatening international events over the past decade. Their impact on Australia’s security has been consistently...
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