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Tue, 21 Jul - Wed, 22 Jul 2026

Critical infrastructure

This program will allow participants to analyse how Australia works across sectors to manage risks and protect its critical infrastructure from a growing range of threats.

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Image of undersea cables. Image by Adobe stock
Image of undersea cables. Image by Adobe stock
14 June 2022

Options for safeguarding undersea critical infrastructure: Australia and Indo-Pacific submarine cables

Samuel Bashfield and Anthony Bergin address the current challenges surrounding undersea cables in the Indo-Pacific.
  • critical infrastructure
  • Australia
  • Indo-Pacific
  • undersea cables
  • Maritime
  • Indian Ocean
High tech submarine fiber optic cable
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23 November 2024

Australia is struggling to address national security challenges posed by critical seabed infrastructure

Samuel Bashfield and Anthony Bergin highlight Australia's need to prioritise protecting critical seabed infrastructure amid growing threats and vulnerabilities.
  • undersea cables
  • critical infrastructure
  • Technology
The National Security Podcast
03 Oct 2024
The National Security Podcast

The new oil: critical minerals, rare earths, and the clean energy transition

In this episode, Hayley Channer and John Mavrogenes join David Andrews to discuss critical minerals and rare earths and the geopolitical landscape surrounding them.

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How Chinese tech sustains Tehran’s machinery of terror
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24 March 2026

How Chinese tech giants are building Iran's digital infrastructure of oppression

Rowan Callick | The Australian