Review to weigh Australian intelligence delivery on security, prosperity and values Federal The PM has announced a sweeping review of Australia’s National Intelligence Community and the government agencies comprising it.
Vale Allan Gyngell: A remarkable contributor to Australia’s engagement with the world May 4, 2023 By John Blaxland Federal Highly regarded in government, academia, diplomacy and intelligence, Allan Gyngell lived an extraordinary life in service to his country.
Premium Insights and analysis Understanding what ‘unprecedented’ really means for foreign policy in Australia November 30, 2022 By Melissa Coade Editors' Picks Ex-federal secretary Dr Heather Smith on how the fundamental drivers of prosperity have been abandoned by nations around the world.
Movers & Shakers: Scientist re-appointed ambassador for women in STEM November 25, 2022 By Melissa Coade and Anna Macdonald Federal Former secretary named president of AIIA, trio join Screen Australia board, First Nations appointment to National Aboriginal Art Gallery.
Australia has just three years to prepare for war, say experts September 20, 2022 By Ian McPhedran 2022 Defence Special Report Australia can no longer risk a 10-year timeframe for the delivery of vital military equipment and needs long-range strike capability quickly.
Is ASIS feeling unloved? Foreign spy agency boss sees the benefits of being open July 30, 2019 By Stephen Easton Career Advice Keeping mum is business as usual for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) but its director-general has decided there are also benefits to popping up in public from time to time. “No media and no profile presents its own problems, so here I am,” says ASIS chief Paul Symon.