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A record spend on defence outside of wartime is still too complacent in the near-term and does not look at the bigger picture, a former defence force chief says.

Defence Minister Richard Marles launched the military’s next two-year strategy on Thursday, with an extra $53 billion set aside in the next 10 years.

Submarines, drones and long-range missiles will be prioritised as part of defence infrastructure, as the minister warns of growing global threats.

But former Australian Defence Force chief Chris Barrie said the strategy focused on the immediate future, not the long-term goals required.

“Focusing on the immediate period and current preoccupations and downplaying bigger threats in the future is poor strategic thinking,” he said.

“What is largely missing is a clear statement of the really big issues facing Australia: extreme climate impacts, geopolitical tension, authoritarianism and disinformation, and the existence of large nuclear arsenals now form a single, interconnected security risk environment.

“These elements can reinforce one another in dangerous ways, leading to systemic breakdown.”

Mr Barrie, who is also part of the Australian Security Leaders Climate Group, said the strategy needed to include climate security risks.

“The strategy fails to fully recognise how Australia’s expanding coal and gas exports are perpetuating a cycle of fossil fuel reliance, undermining Australia’s long-term security and global leadership,” he said.

The extra money will lead Australia to increase its defence spend to three per cent of GDP by 2033, up from 2.33 per cent.

The Trump administration had called on allies such as Australia to boost defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP.

Australian Strategic Policy Institute executive director Justin Bassi said the defence strategy reinforced the security threats the ADF faced.

“The core theme in the strategy is an approach of self-reliance which is achieved by enhancing our own capabilities while also recognising that the US alliance remains vital to our security,” he said.

“This is a direct rebuttal of those arguing for an independent defence and foreign policy, meaning reduced collaboration with the US, and which would actually be cost-prohibitive.

“While all countries face budget constraints, investing in defence and security now will help deter adversaries and prepare Australia for crises so that we avoid having to spend even more later, which has to be the lesson of the conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.”


Exercise Pukpuk was conducted at the PNGDF Lombrum Naval Base, in Manus. Concluding with the completion of a three in one classroom, road and electric works done at houses at the naval base.

Conducted for the first time at Lombrum Naval Base, the annual engineering exercise brought together PNG Defence Force members from the Engineering Battalion and the Australian Defence Force; Townsville 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment and members of the British Army.

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PNGDF Commanding Officer for Lombrum, Buni Dorea spoke highly of the joint efforts by all three defence forces.

“Most of the works being completed are repairs and maintenance around the school and married quarters. And there are lots things to be done here. To have Australians here, especially on [Exercise] Pukpuk, has grown the relationship and made it stronger. This is the way forward to have a good partnership,” said Commander Dorea said.

Australian Army Captain Helena Sorial described the joint exercise as a rewarding experience.

“The best part is working with the PNGDF, in their country, experiencing their culture, and doing real-time tasks. When you go overseas on holidays you often skim the surface of understanding a place and its people. But we get to interact, see how the people live, how they work, and complete the work with them, ” said Captain Sorial.

Exercise Pukpuk

The repair works include, tradies repaired stairs, decking, roads, and made-safe electric wires in the Married Quarters. And also a renovated classroom for children of Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) members posted to the base.

CO Dorea said the joint exercise created the solution for school children to not be moving around during the rainy season and children won’t be disturbed from their lessons.

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