Australia s Defence
Australia and the Pacific Islands
Defence Report
Australia cannot , however , rely solely upon its capacity to develop and maintain
a defence force that is able to fight and win in order to secure Australia ' s future .
Australia cannot be defended adequately only by guarding our territory and ...
Author: Australia. Department of Defence
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Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals
The Future of the Australian U S Security Relationship
The Northern Territory in the Defence of Australia
Rethinking Australia s Defence
Mine Warfare in Australia s First Line of Defence
Assessing the 1987 Australian Defence White Paper in the Light of Domestic Political and Allied Influences on the Objective of Defence Self reliance
The Northern Territory in the Defence of Australia
Australia s Defence in Review
This has reduced the amount of discretionary expenditure available to Defence
and consequently much of the flexibility in Defence planning , which is further
compounded by the need for continued fiscal restraint in the light of Australia ' s
poor ...
Author: Michael Wyndham Hudson
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Page: 27
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An Alternative Defence Posture for Australia
The publication , in March 1987 , of the Government ' s policy information paper
The Defence of Australia 1987 ( hereafter referred to as the 1987 Defence White
Paper ) , represented an important and , for many , a long overdue step in the ...
Author: Graeme Cheeseman
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Page: 28
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Assisting the Defence of Australia
Oil Supply in Australia s Defence Strategy
Alex Hunter, Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies
Centre. submarine listening devices and patrolled by anti - submarine vessels .
But where the crude travels some 3 , 500 miles along the coast by tanker from ,
say ...
Author: Alex Hunter
Publisher: Canberra : Australian National University Press
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Page: 49
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Defence Australian Industry
The Future Development of Australia ' s Defence Industry Part Five examines
Defence ' s role in the management , assessment and monitoring of the "
Australian arms economy " . Again this term is taken as synonymous with the core
definition ...
Author: Allen Consulting Group
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Page: 5
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Australian New Zealand Defence Co operation
Indian Ocean T . B . Millar has made the point very well that , except during World
War II , Australian governments did not evince much interest in the Indian Ocean
or the defence of Western Australia until 1965 , and this notwithstanding that ...
Author: Victoria University of Wellington
Publisher: Canberra : Australian National University Press
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Page: 125
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