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Jun 4
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Defence policy, domestic manufacturing a...

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What are One Nation's aspirations and policies for domestic manufacturing, infrastructure and military capability?

In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Senator Malcolm Roberts, who is representing Pauline Hanson's One Nation political party.

Senator Roberts holds a bachelor of engineering (honours) from the University of Queensland and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He previously worked as a mining engineer and general manager in the coal industry before entering federal politics.

The podcast conversation includes the following topics:

  • One Nation's defence policy framework and its focus on national self-sufficiency, logistics and manufacturing capability.
  • The importance of sovereign capability in food production, energy security and defence industry resilience.
  • Defence infrastructure proposals, including northern rail logistics corridors and domestic steel production.
  • The role of accountability, military culture and leadership within the Australian Defence Force.
  • Debate surrounding diversity initiatives, recruitment challenges and "warrior culture" in defence.
  • Australia's defence procurement strategy, including perspectives on AUKUS, submarine acquisition and foreign defence partnerships.
  • The balance between supporting domestic defence manufacturing while ensuring access to proven military capability.
  • Concerns regarding governance, bureaucracy and decision making within defence procurement and public administration.

Finally, the discussion wraps up looking at the future of Australian defence preparedness, including the intersection of infrastructure, manufacturing and national sovereignty.

Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team

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