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Eighty years ago, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki helped end the largest war in history. The bomb has reshaped ...
While cybersecurity professionals often focus on firewalls, encryption and software vulnerabilities, the real battleground is ...
On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, there is renewed focus on nuclear weapons in international ...
If all goes to plan, Australia will receive its first made-in-Japan frigate in 2029. The choice of the upgraded Mogami design ...
There’s no shortage of gas in Australia, just a shortage of vision around how we move it. Gas supply issues on Australia’s ...
Australia and Indonesia can no longer afford to treat hybrid threats as an afterthought. From cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns to economic coercion and grey-zone coercion at sea, these ...
While headlines warn about the risks of dodgy e-commerce and questionable supply chains, a quieter vulnerability has taken ...
Samoa’s election at the end of August may be seen as an opportunity for foreign partners to deepen engagement and offer new ...
Australia must strike a better balance between independent control over its defence-industrial supply chains and staying open ...
Australia’s gas sector is again under fire from ideologically driven critics. Commentators from groups such as the Australia ...
Reforms outlined in a July ASPI report, aimed at strengthening the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security’s (PJCIS), are insufficient. The recommendations don’t go far enough to ...
Announcing the decision to acquire frigates of Japan’s upgraded Mogami class, Defence Minister Richard Marles and Minister ...