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… Canberra, 10 May 1968 NAA: A1838, TS677/3 PART '12' Top Secret Strategic Basis of Australian Defence Policy 1. The Defence Committee this morning considered Agendum No. 12/1968, 'Strategic Basis of Australian Defence Policy, 1968' . 1 This had been considered by the Chiefs of Staff Committee on 15th … had been made were valid and of great interest. But he stressed the need of having now a paper setting out the accepted strategic basis, even if it was to be revised soon. The Services had to have it as a basis for current decisions. 9. …
… 68/1949 Supplement 2 [MELBOURNE], 15 September 1949 TOP SECRET STRATEGIC PLANNING IN RELATION TO BRITISH COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE THE BASIC OBJECTIVES OF BRITISH COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE POLICY … objectives of British Commonwealth Defence policy and general strategy; (b) A suitable basis for the distribution of strategic responsibility and war effort. When Government approval has been given to the conclusions reached in staff … and the great numerical superiority of her land forces, the only means of taking offensive action initially is by a strategic air offensive. 10. Bases and Sea Areas Essential for the Strategic Air Offensive: To launch an air offensive, the …
… outbreak of war with Japan, ships of the Royal Australian Navy-other than local Defence vessels-shall be placed under the strategic control of the Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Fleet. In agreeing to transfer strategic control of H.M.A. Ships to the Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Fleet, the Commonwealth Government requires that the … outbreak of war with Japan, ships of the Royal Australian Navy-other than local Defence vessels-shall be placed under the strategic control of the Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Fleet. In agreeing to transfer strategic control of H.M.A. Ships to the …
… planning on a bilateral (or trilateral, if New Zealand is included) basis should be confined to the Australian Area of strategic responsibility. This appears to preclude any Australian contribution in the Middle East. 4. Moreover, while it is … refers.) 6. Although the extent to which Australia can be responsible for the physical defence in war of her zone of strategic responsibility is dependent on her available resources, the responsibility for initiating and guiding Commonwealth … pool their resources for defending this area, thus avoiding the undesirable arrangement of having two separate zones of strategic responsibility in the Pacific. 8. As I expect to be invited to attend the United Kingdom Chiefs of Staff meeting …
… May 1948 [3], I forwarded for information:- (i) Council of Defence Agendum No. 1/1948 [4] and Supplement No. 1 [5]-The Strategic Position of Australia-Review by the Chiefs of Staff Committee. (ii) Council of Defence observations and … of 20th April 1948 [6] on the above Agenda. In their conclusions, the Council of Defence authorised the development of strategic planning on an official level within the limits of a zone which had been recommended by the Chiefs of Staff. [7] … objectives of British Commonwealth Defence policy and general strategy; (b) A suitable basis for the distribution of strategic responsibility and war effort. 4. When Government consideration has been given to the conclusions reached in …
… Summary of publication This document details the October 2018 strategic end of term review of the Nauru Public Sector Reform Partnership Investment. The Partnership, which has run since 2009 has seen total investment of almost $40 million over 10 … Trust Fund. The review, conducted over the period March to June 2018, supports DFAT's improved performance and strategic planning in the public financial management sector, under the wider Nauru Aid program. The DFAT management …
… national forces. The British Chiefs of Staff believed that the threat to Malaysia was also a threat to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve military bases in Singapore and Malaya, which are established to deter aggression in the SEATO area. 4. … situation, i.e. may Commander-in-Chief, Far East 7 use Australian and New Zealand forces at present in the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve in rotation with British units? (b) Operations in the event of a deterioration in the situation but with … covert. In this case Plan PEACH would be implemented, and Britain might like to incorporate units of the Commonwealth Strategic reserve in this plan. (c) Plans to deal with overt aggression confined to the Borneo area. In this case Plan …
… Post-Crisis Settings (SPRINT IV), delivered by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), is a humanitarian partnership that focuses on preparedness and emergency response for sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence … under SPRINT IV, and to provide recommendations to inform future investment and program design. The review produced 19 strategic and operational recommendations (17 for IPPF and 2 for DFAT). It confirmed the effectiveness of SPRINT IV efforts …
… co-programmed support delivered through bilateral programs and as part of Australia’s contribution to the Quad Vaccine Partnership. The strategic intent of the Initiative was to support equitable and inclusive access to and delivery of safe and effective …
… The creation of the new senior executive position recognises the importance of trade and investment issues in Australia's strategic and economic policy settings. It also sends a strong signal of Australia's support for a strong and robust global … Mr Yeend has over 30 years' experience at the highest levels of government and in the international system, providing strategic direction and vision on trade and related issues. Until early 2021, Mr Yeend was working at the World Trade …