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Senate estimates hearing suggests a submarine cost blow-out

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By Marcus Hellyer* Something interesting happened at the Department of Defence’s Senate estimates hearing this month (June 2018). Buried among the largely predictable and interminable...

Scholarships for women in maritime sector

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This is the final call for all women currently working in the maritime sector to express their interest in current financial year scholarship funding...

An inclusive rules-based international order

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By Richard Rigby* Australia declared in last year’s Foreign Policy White Paper that it would promote the rules-based international order. While most countries see it...

Four Waves of Australia’s Relationships: UK, US, Japan and China 06 JUN 2018

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By John Menadue AO FAIIA* Waves of foreign investment and trade have been essential features of Australian development. In our burgeoning relationship with China, we...

Australian Naval Historical Society’s newsletter

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The Jun 2018 edition of Call to Hands, the Australian Naval Historical Society’s monthly newsletter can be downloaded from the society's website https://www.navyhistory.org.au/research/ This is...

China’s Spratly claim just a mistake

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By Bill Hayton* The South China Sea is a dangerous place because of the layering of several different struggles on top of one another. There...

SA shipyard redevelopment in full swing

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The redevelopment of the Osborne South Naval Shipyard in Adelaide is in full swing, with earthworks at the site finishing up in April. Providing...

HMAS Platypus opened to public

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The first stage of one of Sydney’s hidden foreshore gems, the former torpedo factory and submarine base HMAS Platypus, has been be officially opened...

South China Sea: Paracels in the spotlight

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By Sam Bateman* In May, two US Navy warships sailed through and near the Paracel group of islands claimed and occupied by China in the...

Japan’s plans to build a “Free and Open” Indian Ocean

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By David Brewster* While many eyes are on China’s port investments in the Indian Ocean, Japan has also been busy. The scale of its infrastructure...