Northern Australia Strategic
Policy Centre

Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre

With the support of the NT Government, ASPI has established two programs of work under the auspices of its Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre: The North and Australia’s Security and Nation-building in the North.

The programs provide a sustained research focus on nation-building and the security of Australia’s north. A critical element of this work is the exploration of the north’s critical role in contributing to the broader security of Australia. The program concentrates on:

  • maintaining a strong public policy focus on the role of the north in the broader security of Australia at a time when strategic circumstances are driving new policy thinking in Canberra
  • developing a modernised way of thinking about the north and security by updating strategic frameworks that remain anchored in the 1980s ‘defence of Australia’ context
  • situating the north in a broader discussion about national security interests beyond defence—encompassing home affairs, border security and customs, space, cybersecurity, humanitarian and disaster response, biosecurity and energy security.
Chinese-controlled Port of Darwin ‘Australia’s most strategic northern port’ | The Australian

Chinese-controlled Port of Darwin ‘Australia’s most strategic northern port’ | The Australian

Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Dr John Coyne says…
Dr Teagan Westendorf Appears on ABC radio; Mornings

Dr Teagan Westendorf Appears on ABC radio; Mornings

Dr Teagan Westendorf Appears on ABC radio; Mornings with Adam…
Cover image: 3D render of a topographic map of Darwin, Australia, iStockphoto/FrankRamspott.https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/darwin-australia-3d-render-map-blue-top-view-jul-2018-gm1190436606-337474725

‘Lead me to the harbour!’: Plotting Darwin Harbour’s future course

In this report, authors Dr John Coyne and Dr Teagan Westendorf…