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China is moving quickly to shore up its long-term energy ties with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states through fixed ...
Patrol boats, infrastructure, training and other security supports given to Pacific island countries aren’t entirely gifts.
Defence’s role remains paramount in delivering national security, but hybrid threats, cyber security and access to ...
At this year’s National Manufacturing Summit, held on 23 and 24 July, Industry and Innovation Minister Tim Ayres delivered a ...
Contrary to widespread commentary, Australia’s trade exposure to China doesn’t put Beijing in a position to apply powerful ...
The defence sector measures what it can and avoids what it can’t, and this is quietly costing billions. While systems, ...
Australia’s ambition to anchor the democratic world’s critical minerals supply chains won’t be realised by government action ...
The most sustained conflict unfolding between China and Taiwan is not taking place on the water or in the air; it is ...
We thank the families for their service.’ It’s a familiar line in Defence speeches, ceremonies and public messaging. It’s a ...
Australia’s surprisingly low June-quarter inflation has reignited talk of rate cuts, but a soft landing is not a national ...
The struggle for influence and the right to be heard has often been a dangerous and fraught one for women. But the strategies ...
Australia’s jewels are being stolen—and yet we’re still leaving the front door open. Foreign espionage has cost the nation more than A$12.5 billion in a single year, according to new estimates from ...