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Editors’ pick: Australia’s security architecture must evolve, not regress

Australia (still) needs a dedicated and public-facing national security adviser

Agenda for change 2025: Preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world

Washington needs to see more Australian heavy hitters aside from Kevin Rudd, left, and Andrew Shearer, right. Pictures The Canberra Times, ShutterstockWashington needs to see more Australian heavy hitters aside from Kevin Rudd, left, and Andrew Shearer, right. Pictures The Canberra Times, Shutterstock

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National food security preparedness Green Paper

Australia’s security architecture must evolve, not regress

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Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense Richard Marles and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong.The Australian, 2024

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National security, disinformation and the media: In-conversation with David E. Sanger