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https://t.co/N6PwTrczYu @shannonmtorrens My dog is an extrovert, I'm an introvert - this happens all the time to me!
She's the black lab on the right 👇 https://t.co/URmd973GJQ "An Indo-Pacific strategy would help coordinate...disparate strands of foreign policy...a platform for ensuring means are matched to ends, so that foreign policy is adequately resourced for the hard work ahead." - Richard Maude @AsiaPolicy
https://t.co/SIQt5r8jIe @AbellRobyn On ANZUS, that Australia is automatically obliged to side with the US in any conflict. On AUKUS, that it is in breach of international law on non-proliferation. 5. Trade is the missing piece: "While Trade Minister Don Farrell and Assistant Minister Tim Ayres are off to a flying start – including at the WTO – we are yet to see an overarching narrative emerge on Labor’s international economic policy." 4. European security: "Marles has repeatedly used Ukraine’s predicament to dispel complacency about Beijing’s military build-up." 2. Climate change: :"...domestic and international climate policy are being tied closely together. The Albanese government evidently sees this new narrative as a diplomatic advantage." 1. Identity: "There is a clear intention to recast Australia as “of” – rather than simply “in” – its near region, an attempt to shift away from the Anglosphere comfort zone the previous government often appeared to occupy." A pleasure to return to my speechwriting roots to analyse the new government's surge in foreign policy rhetoric. Five features stand out in the Labor ministers' public statements for @LowyInstitute: Disappointing to see Stan Grant on @ABCTV @abcnews China Tonight letting Victor Gao from the Centre for China and Globalisation go unchallenged on some incorrect claims about #ANZUS and #AUKUS Great to join @oliverpeterson on @PerthLive6PR to discuss Australia-China relations. @Katzo60 @NRL @NRL_Dragons @oliverpeterson There is so much dead time in Rugby, especially noticeable at the ground. No surprise @NRL is eating its breakfast by focusing on the quality of the product. #AUSvsENG @oliverpeterson @SuperLeague Any danger of a tackle? How many references to @englandcricket’s 0.5 World Cup wins can the commentators fit into 100 overs? 🤔🤪 #ENGvIND
Win 5x🏆 first and then get back to us… Great piece from @FirdoseM on what the @OfficialCSA withdrawal from series against @CricketAus means.
In short:
•domestic T20 leagues make the most money for national boards
•Int’l cricket is getting squeezed by windows for T20 leagues
•ODIs likely first on chopping block. rugba loigue: Australia’s no. 1 #softpower asset #StateofOrigin More than anything, though, this cancellation by @OfficialCSA is a harbinger of the precedence domestic #T20 leagues are taking over international ODI/T20 Cricket. The fact that the #Proteas are willing to take the financial and ranking hit says a lot. There should be two options here for @CricketAus:
1. Replace SA series with a 1-2 test series against @cricketireland / @ACBofficials / @ZimCricketv / @BCBtigers
2. Ensure all centrally contracted players are encouraged to play in the @BBL in this period to make it credible @wmdglasgow @niubi tbqh, I’m finding it hard to decide whether the whole 14>4 saga is either (a) stunning diplomatic ineptitude showing a complete inability to read domestic politics in Australia, (b) performative posturing back to Beijing, or (c) a bit of both. How much of this can be attributed to ⁦@BorisJohnson⁩ himself as opposed to wiser heads in ⁦@FCDOGovUK⁩ is questionable - but Global Britain has exceeded (admittedly low) expectations.
A useful account of that from ⁦⁦@hanskundnani⁩ https://t.co/mZKsLFZHW3 Bears: “yeh, played a bit of 1s and 2s”
Highly recommend this pod to nostalgic rugba loigue fans everywhere. Nice one 👌🏻 @ProgRugbyLeague & @sjjperry “Max Weber noted that the modern economy is governed by “rationalisation”: a driving innate logic determines that activity right across the social spectrum, from business to sport to government, become more calculable, and thereby less susceptible to uncertainty and risk.” “Schools and universities are being flooded by a new wave of pseudo-rationality. “Metrics” is one of the buzzwords. Everything must be made measurable.” https://t.co/rfiKxosntX As ever, the trap for Australian diplomacy to avoid is measuring its success by the warmth of its relationships. Sometimes being in the freezer actually means that you’re doing your job well. Good diplomatic relations are a means, not an end in their own right. “The goal for the Albanese government is to try to transform an appalling Australia-China relationship into a bad Australia-China relationship or, if things go better than expected, a fraught Australia-China relationship.”
Well put by @wmdglasgow⁩ https://t.co/CCIrhBG6i9 @plalor Time to get the Ashes back to 6 tests too! @citowicki Nina says “henlo fellow pup” https://t.co/WrouaphiTF Bring back timeless tests - keen to see #BazBall chase 800 on days 9 & 10 on a ragger And, of course, politically and culturally dominate Victoria from an inherently better climate @grantwyeth 😉 I, for one, am proud to drink Reschs, sit by the harbour, live in Australia’s de facto capital city, and worship at the not-so-satanic altar of rugba loigue https://t.co/R1z2f4Nki4 https://t.co/s347vhndYa Intriguing account of @AlboMP’s Ukraine visit by @bennpackham
https://t.co/Lv7m5h6lpx https://t.co/6cd4Kw1A97 https://t.co/iw95ILyp2W A pragmatic and constructive piece setting out what an Indigenous foreign policy might look like for Australia 👏 @HuonCurtis & @Blake_J_Johnson
https://t.co/slkt1ZffCR The Ukrainians Living in British Spare Rooms. A read about hope and pragmatism by ⁦@anna_russell⁩ for ⁦@NewYorker⁩ https://t.co/CaJFNZy2Qk RIP #BazBall. @benstokes38 smiling after falling into the trap twice in as many balls shows that you can only disrespect Test Cricket for so long before it bites back. #ENGvIND The everyday miracle of writing https://t.co/6CILUgjHN8 from ⁦⁦@TheEconomist⁩ https://t.co/6CILUgjHN8 A useful reminder of the importance of effective biosecurity to the vitality of Australian agriculture - in ⁦@GuardianAus⁩ by @WheatWatcher⁩ https://t.co/xVQNUzYcyS How D.H. Lawrence uncovered an Australian conspiracy https://t.co/uCBW5n1U9K OK @Jaspritbumrah93’s 35 off one over deserves attention, but the different shades of white and cream between #India’s shirt and cable-knit jumper should be the real taking point in #ENGvIND Thank you @FOXNRL for explaining that @AccorStadium have apparently changed their lighting system. Looks more like they’re saving on electricity given current prices, though! Did someone forget to turn the lights on @AccorStadium? Very dim footage on @FOXNRL #nrl #nrlrabbitohseels Also, don’t be afraid to play 6-7 tests each summer (England do). Every state gets a test, plus an extra day-night test for SCG/MCG.
And what happened to “Winter” tests in northern Australia? Great way to play Afghanistan, Ireland, and Zimbabwe at home in 2 test series. This is not as good as it might sound. The upgrade is to 5 test series against India, which is welcome. But ideally, Australia should play in home series:
- 6 Ashes tests
- 5 tests vs India
- 4 tests vs South Africa, Pakistan, NZ
- 3 tests vs Windies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh @kateclaytn The dissonance between what young people think the ADF should do and what it can/should realistically do is concerning. On these results, R2P, expeditionary warfare in Eastern Europe, and CT in the Middle East are higher priorities than deterrence in our near region 🤦‍♂️ @AliciaMollaun @graham_euan Yes it should be an envoy to SE Asia, not ASEAN, so it doesn’t cut across HOM ASEAN As I wrote here, ambitious appointments for the SE Asia Envoy role could be @MrKRudd or @TurnbullMalcolm Some good analysis of regional and bureaucratic considerations here by @graham_euan. My own view is that an ex-politician is most likely to get the requisite access as envoy, while the Office for SE Asia in Canberra should be managed by a DepSec. 👇 all that needs to be said 👇 The power of rugba loigue @rlexpanda @chasingroos @CostoJason That could include subsidising future Pacific Tests to make them financially viable, despite the demands of the next TV rights details. @rlexpanda @chasingroos @CostoJason The NRL will naturally follow commercial imperatives, that’s its prerogative. The government doesn’t, nor should it, have the power to control how the NRL is run. But it is incumbent on the government to influence the NRL’s decisions when there’s policy implications. @rlexpanda @dfat Losing the #PacificTest matches is certainly a retrograde step. An opportunity for @dfat to step-up (excuse the pun) to support international rugby league, no doubt. 6/ Above all else, though, the latest #bluey episode on #StateofOrigin, despite the Maroons winning, is probably the single most influential piece of #sportsdiplomacy Australia has ever produced.
ERROR: type should be string, got " https://t.co/NohFps4pk6 @shannonmtorrens Botany Bay can be like a lake on still days like today 5/ Earlier this year I wrote for @LowyInstitute about an historic moment for @CricketAus with the women’s team on the cusp of a World Cup win and the men touring Pakistan for the first time in over two decades. 4/ I recently spoke with @ProgRugbyLeague about the #softpower opportunities for a #NRL team in #PNG 3/ The lesson here is that Australian #sportsdiplomacy and #softpower is best served by capitalising on existing shared interest in sports we have in common with important regional partners. Think: "
- 🏏 in South Asia
- 🏉 in Pacific
- ⚽️ in North and SE Asia 2/ Thanks to @OfficialSLC for such a warm embrace of @CricketAus.
A great opportunity for @AusHCSriLanka to promote close ties with Sri Lanka and build on the $50 million in development assistance in response to #SriLanka’s economic crisis. A great weekend for Australian #softpower and #sportsdiplomacy. Playing to our strengths, namely sports we share a love for with our near region, is the best strategy.
1/ Well done to @dfat #PacificAusSports for supporting the #PacificTest #RugbyLeague @JamieTravers Saw a house in Petersham this morning where the laundry was being used as a bedroom 😅🥲 Perhaps more importantly, though, the points demonstrated to other states Beijing’s ambitions to assert control over the domestic politics and security of others - and that standing firm against coercive diplomacy is the only reasonable option. The 14 points were a breathtakingly amateur own goal. Setting out such unreasonable demands in such stark, unambiguous terms provided political cover for the Morrison Government to stay the course. While this a clumsy attempt to gaslight Australian media about the 14 points, it may indicate that Beijing has realised that maximalist demands - that Australia could never accept - are ultimately self-defeating. https://t.co/WuHzG9REOZ https://t.co/Ra1tuQf8sD Sometimes we all just need a little mate that couldn’t care less for social status
https://t.co/EMEZr3LTz4 RIP @CookSuck’s Darrell Beveridge - an iconic commentary on the Australian experience
https://t.co/RZRt5faFGH Australia is playing 1992 ODI cricket, while England are in 2035 right now. Fortunately, no one will remember this series in a fortnight. #AUSvsSL @YoungAustIntAff @ANUCrawford @UNSW @UNSWLaw @SydneyPolicyLab @GrattanInst @Whitlam_Inst @TheAusInstitute @McKellInstitute @ceda_news @UniMelb @Government_UoM @oliverpeterson Give me 800 words, stat! @Usyd_ssps @CasualsUsyd @BrainMind_Usyd @USydneyEcon @SydneyLawSchool @Sydney_Uni @sydneyciss @CPC_usyd @UTSEngage @UTSLaw @UTSISF @UTSInnovation @westernsydneyu You can pitch an idea or article to us at thepolicymaker@jmi.org.au 📩 What are we looking for? Ideas, ideas, ideas!
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https://t.co/w77G8tX5E4 Delighted to publish our latest article on The Policymaker by @AliciaMollaun on child responsive budgeting - an important reflection following last week's child care announcements by @Dom_Perrottet and @DanielAndrewsMP
https://t.co/1jNHdpjpKe Black lab at Cricket 👌🏻 Nina will take all comers #blacklab #labradorretriever @dog_rates https://t.co/il4MWKg3Y6 @ScienceIsNew https://t.co/CjyaPgRwfH @grantwyeth @AFLisnotasport Tardis seats Play. More. Test. Cricket. 🏏 @ProgRugbyLeague @rugby_tourist Thanks @rugby_tourist 🥰 @dogsatcricket @NC_Cricket vs @ShoreSchool #dogsatcricket #labrador https://t.co/h04AX4pof1 🏏 + 🐕‍🦺 = 🫡👌🏻🥰 #ICIS22 Road, NZ overrated #ENGvNZ A man of impeccable integrity and a mentor to generations of legal scholars in foundational principles of Australian law. The privilege of my time at @SydneyLawSchool was Professor Gerangelos supervising my honours thesis. An honour richly deserved and no doubt humbly received. @TimHarcourt @ProgRugbyLeague Thanks @TimHarcourt ☺️ Ping @TimHarcourt @WillLeben2 @StephenBrancat1 whose writing I drew on here about a PNG @NRL team Had a ball talking all things #RugbyLeague, #softpower and #sportsdiplomacy with @ProgRugbyLeague @Sydney_Stations Is the plan not to build an underground tunnel before demolishing the above ground so the city circle remains in continuous service? Take 🇦🇺 anti-corruption expertise international 🗺 - I’m biased, but great from @GhazaviVD 👏🏻 @GhazaviVD @_MercedesPage @TimWattsMP @GhazaviVD is the Australian IR pub trivia MVP And rebutting some of the misguided calls for a regressive shift to first past the post - for instance: https://t.co/AcGZOTC8VO 👇🏻 Excellent piece making the case (even though it shouldn’t need to be made again) for the preferential Australian voting system @grantwyeth 🗳 @_MercedesPage @TimWattsMP I think it’s a positive development regardless to help burden share in a growing portfolio. Good for @TimWattsMP who is a proper intellect on the rise in the ALP. @_MercedesPage @TimWattsMP Have we ever had an Assistant Foreign Minister before? 5 x #ODI 🤦🏼‍♂️ play. more. test. cricket. “It is now clear that while Davos man was not interested in geopolitics, geopolitics has become very interested in him.” #Davos #WEF22 @BryceWakefield Having spent quite some time at Tupou College in Tonga, the Methodism point resonates! @wmdglasgow Some of these won’t be as useful or relevant now - and I would avoid bringing the EU FTA into it - but strategic convergence on climate and the Pacific is stronger than ever now for Australia and France. Great to join @oliverpeterson and @PerthLive6PR @6PR to discuss the new government’s foreign policy in its first days That’s why the Australian Government should do more to harness the tremendous amount of expertise in our domestic policy agencies and leverage it for strategic purposes by helping provide public goods in our near region: https://t.co/dpxPGMpmfC Conventional development assistance is important. But by using their collective technical and technological capacity, Australia and it’s #Quad partners can generate just as much trust and influence in the region. A really helpful explainer of the importance and potential of maritime domain awareness by @citowicki 👏🏻 @kateclaytn This is both cursed and amazing. "But Western politics has entered a post-party phase where movements and charismatic individuals rise and fall quickly on the back of generous funding and smart campaigning, but with no settled social and economic base."
Enjoyed this piece from @SamRoggeveen @JohnBlaxland1 Best part of following you, John, is getting free access to ANU course reading lists 😜 @SamRoggeveen @PJD_DefStudies @Dr_M_Davis @defence_wonk @AlexLuck9 The goal of a train should be to make Canberra a far southwest suburb of Sydney with a commute within a day feasible a few times a week. Fighting corruption 🤝🏻 Australia’s hard-edged strategic interests
👇🏻 @GhazaviVD @JamieTravers https://t.co/itCvdKSsNh @wmdglasgow RM is invariably the sagest voice in the room tl;dr: Labor should resist the temptation to pursue a unilateral reset without China first reciprocating by stepping down its own coercive measures against Australia - doing so would imply that Chinese actions can be ignored now simply because of a change of government. Quoted here on Australia-China relations by @wmdglasgow for the @australian from my piece anticipating Labor's foreign policy for @LowyInstitute
https://t.co/7f2obxse9h Great read 👌🏻 https://t.co/PZsLpY0h9c @ashleytownshend 💯 would be truly bizarre and self-defeating for any teals to make ditching AUKUS a priority; lower house greens will have bigger fish to fry too Not this one 🙅🏼‍♂️ Read this one 👇🏻 @jhbrown16 everything is good in theory 😅 This is a hugely important point - low political appetite in a policy area can beget a self-perpetuating downward spiral of low bureaucratic ambition. When a minister is disengaged or low ambition, that’s precisely the moment that their department must step up. @ravirockks @ASPI_org 1. Reflects a tendency to use more neutral language that is laden with implicit meaning.
2. Not sure tbh. Others better steeped in Australian cultural history could answer that more effectively than me. @WilliamAStoltz https://t.co/fNMkxEbvuO @WilliamAStoltz Anne Twomey wrote recently: “An election does not terminate the existing government. It continues in office as a caretaker government until a new government is formed, so there is never a gap between governments. An inconclusive election does not mean no-one is in charge.” @WilliamAStoltz More likely scenario, I think, if the election remains genuinely undecided or a deal with cross benchers is a long way off for a minority government, is that Morrison attends in a caretaker capacity after consulting Albanese. @WilliamAStoltz Is a “temporary special minister” a thing? Is there a precedent? While probably constitutionally possible under s 64, it would be a dangerous precedent to appoint a minister of state who has not even stood for office. Too often preparing for and attending such meetings is treated as an end in itself, consuming significant bandwidth amongst scarce diplomatic resources. A useful call for a reassessment and prioritisation of Australia's engagement in regional forums @HayleyChanner 👏 @oliverpeterson It could be really ugly. Joe Root won’t be coming in at a score higher than 2/20 all summer @jhbrown16 I should’ve made it clearer in the article, but the idea is that a new agency would sit beneath and advise/enable the national security committee, not cut across it This will not end well #ENGvNZ Couldn’t agree more @austdef 🤝🏻 Shout out to: @AsiaSocietyAus's Richard Maude, @orfonline @MConleytyler, @CapeYorkPart's Noel Pearson, @AsiaPacific4D, @USSC's @ashleytownshend & @NSC_ANU's @Rory_Medcalf - whose writing I've drawn on here. 3. The ideal: a full integrated natsec/international policy review, leading to a more effectively coordinated grand strategy agency for Australia. 2. The mediocre option of a new white paper along the lines of its predecessor. This would miss the opportunity to consider resourcing and broader integration of foreign policy tools. 1. A short and sharp international policy update delivered within 6 months of the election - this would focus brining up to date on the most outmoded parts of the 2017 white paper. My case for a new guiding strategy document for Australian foreign policy - and 3 options to update or supersede the 2017 white paper. Thanks to @ASPI_org @DarylMorini @aspi https://t.co/mc5SrAMMUQ A valuable read on the importance of cultural diplomacy to soft power and Australia's systemic underinvestment in it - from Alison Carroll @vca_mcm @ConversationEDU
https://t.co/4Rn47wnI01 “While the independentists can come across as naïve when they deny that China poses any risk, pro-France leaders undermine their credibility when they exaggerate it for electoral gains.” - @DarylMorini 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 @danbrettig Just play another day-night test in that slot? @FOXNRL 👀 @oliverpeterson "Engagement was a gamble rather than a blunder, but the odds were always extremely long...Where [policymakers] erred was in doubling down...and not hedging adequately against the possibility that the wager might not pay off"
-@AaronFriedberg 👏👌
https://t.co/DOdjT3UMfs Cricket ✅ RL ✅ great bloke ✅ the best of Queensland 🔴 #AndrewSymonds @sjjperry Given everything that’s happened in Australian private schools with rugby scholarships etc, it’s remarkable - and good - that the same thing hasn’t happened to the same extent here (not yet, anyway!). Time for a geopolitics-rugby league crossover episode @ProgRugbyLeague? This is very good @AnnaGibert5
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#pacific #Diplomacy 👏🏻👌🏻🤞🏻 @jhbrown16 @RandomCricketP1 Bad day for Kaspa 🫤 Play. More. Test. Cricket. @GhazaviVD @AliciaMollaun @JMIPublicPolicy @Ande_Kaufmann @EconomicsEquity Don’t just read the reading pack, BE the reading pack! @JMIPublicPolicy @Ande_Kaufmann @GhazaviVD If you have a good idea for an article, you can pitch to us at thepolicymaker@jmi.org.au 😃 @MConleytyler @JMIPublicPolicy @LowyInstitute @CainTess Thanks @MConleytyler very kind! There’s a lot to squeeze into less than 1000 words so PIF missed the cut in this one, but did get a guernsey in the second one I did on if the Coalition wins https://t.co/gfSfON049f @GhazaviVD Simple tastes 🤞🏻 Nina is the best pup 🐕‍🦺🥹🥰
#blacklab #labrador https://t.co/vKnb2GZ2SN @ravirockks @LowyInstitute both good questions - perhaps an article in it for you @ravirockks! Thanks to @Rory_Medcalf Peter Layton Peter Jennings & @caitebyrne whose writing I've drawn on here Opportunities: an international policy update; new Pacific narrative; more ambition on emissions cuts domestically; rapprochement with Paris; getting EU and India FTAs across the line Challenges: being constructive and future oriented with Sogavare; giving Pacific diplomacy due concern and weight; being present in SE Asia; substantive progress @wto #MC12 Turned my mind to the immediate challenges for a fourth term Coalition government in foreign policy for @LowyInstitute - some quick reflections:
#auspoI #ausvotes Optimistic ping @AlboMP @SenatorWong @MrKRudd @TurnbullMalcolm @PatConroy1 @BOConnorMP As ever, no such thing as an original idea - so I must thank @MConleytyler Peter Layton @JohnBlaxland1 @AsiaPolicy's Richard Maude @SusannahCPatton @jhbrown16 whose thinking I've drawn on here 4. Flesh out trade policy - hopefully we will see this from @MadeleineMHKing on Thursday @PerthUSAsia https://t.co/FUEazufJHM 3. Do a lot on SE Asia, do very little on China, double down on unique Australian identity build on Indigenous foundations 2. Give a big speech in the Pacific; make an authentic statement about the reality of climate change; quickly begin implementing campaign promises on labour mobility & development assistance boost; initiate dialogue on deeper integration 1. Do a new white paper/strategt, but make it bigger and better along the lines of the UK Integrated Review Had fun casting my mind forward to 22 May in the event of a Labor win for the @LowyInstitute Interpreter. The tl;dr: @stephendziedzic Aspiring to have the same kind of bilateral relationship with China as other Quad countries is illusory. Asymmetry between Australia and China much greater than with the US, Japan, or India in various economic and security dimensions. @levijwest It's a terrible turn of phrase (especially when more accurate alternatives minus the Cold War baggage are available) that undermines an otherwise pretty sound article. Precisely the kind of creative structural thinking Australian foreign and strategic policy needs 👏@ashleytownshend & Thomas Lonergan 👉"A new national security council–like organ should enable this approach, organising Australian statecraft at a whole-of-nation level...it must have a flat structure, be small in size and have a top-down mandate for conducting net assessments and grand strategy."👈 A tremendous read
https://t.co/CoV2qloQx7 @oliverpeterson Winning in spite of Easts’ structural advantage makes it all the sweeter #redv Oh when the saints… #redv This pup is the best pup #labrador #blacklab https://t.co/kpLuH7kyt7 “This means dropping the usual niceties behind closed doors to set out in stark terms how a micro-state can be subverted with Beijing’s money, lose its sovereignty and find itself beholden to the bosses of the Chinese Communist Party.”
Some welcome frankness on #solomons 👏🏻 Late to the party, but this is excellent as ever @HalBrands
https://t.co/ijBjJFrBS3 This is very good @maraj60 & @exjon https://t.co/Qny2f0ej86 #RussiaUkraineWar @grantwyeth @Diplomat_APAC @AIinstitute Absolutely bang on @grantwyeth - Australia needs to incorporate human rights as an inextricable element of the India bilateral relationship from the beginning. Otherwise, as ties grow, it’ll become more difficult to raise concerns in the future, especially if things get worse. I must thank @MConleytyler @_MercedesPage @JDWilson08 @UzraZeya @McFaul @DaveSharma (and others not on Twitter) whose writing I've drawn on here 4. time to reinvent from first principles the dreaded cable system; it actively diminishes the value of the overseas network to have the primary information platform be effectively unusable & inaccessible for decision makers across government, both political and bureaucratic 3.2 above all else on staffing, DFAT needs to fix its position on leave without pay (atm, virtually only given when required to by law). this discourages staff from broadening skills through study or other work experiences 3.1 DFAT needs to keep pace with a competitive labour market. embrace flexible work, decentralise from Canberra, normalise free movement in and out of govt. consider a 'diplomatic reserve' to boost surge capacity 2. to do create and implement this strategy, DFAT should be a central agency coordinating international policy across government; absorb relevant parts of @pmc_gov_au and advise the PM, Cabinet, and foreign minister directly; something more akin to @WHNSC 1. post-election, DFAT should lead a whole-of-government national security strategy incorporating all foreign policy levers; importantly, unlike 2017 foreign policy white paper, this must include a capability assessment tl;dr: four ideas for a better @dfat from me in the @LowyInstitute Interpreter @Junotane Thanks @Junotane 🙏🏻 just hope it can help generate some space for broader thinking in the beltway 🤞🏻 @ESPNcricinfo “…played 35 (32).” Pumping up ya stats, are ya? @gradecricketer Congratulations to Andrew McDonald. @CricketAus should keep the announcement low-key. The problematic coach-centric model under Langer started with that OTT presser in 2018 with @PrimeVideo cameras in tow. This is @patcummins30 team to own now. @danielflitton Interesting to see how this could help evolve the negative narratives around AUKUS beyond being subs-centric and an exclusive anglophone construct @PictureSporting Quite the nightmare alternate reality! Though he still made it to Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad 🫣 https://t.co/cirDPPya5m Billy Bowden makes the right decision at Edgbaston and Australia wins 2005 Ashes 4-0 Imagine America as a Cricket superpower. The domestic first class league alone would be incredible. Thanks to @ASPI_org for publishing, and to @AusElectoralCom and @AUSTRAC for the great work you guys already do in this space "The provision of public goods is increasingly a domain for strategic competition." So, "Australia should see its domestic public policy infrastructure as a foreign policy asset." Some thoughts from me on how @dfat could do more to leverage Australian public policy expertise. https://t.co/ROrGjpM2p8 An important corrective on the reality that we must always have low expectations for the UN Security Council @ThomasGWeiss #UNSC Every day grateful for this awesome city @cityofsydney #andrewboycharlton https://t.co/mwnqxDSKs9 A refreshingly frank take @michael_ASPI 👏 The stoicism of 3-legged dogs is too much This is very good @LawSocietyNSW @iawoolford https://t.co/3FdDJxh0Gt
Not precisely on this point @iawoolford, but I wrote for @Diplomat_APAC today about the need for open dialogue, not just relentless positivity, in the India-Australia relationship Thanks to @Diplomat_APAC for publishing. @dwkinley @stephendziedzic @SenatorWong @AIinstitute @SenPaterson @DaveSharma "India’s historic strategic aloofness has made Australia reluctant to raise human rights for fear of jeopardising the bigger project of drawing New Delhi into security alignment. But the best and most durable relationships are those where all issues, good and bad, can be aired." India is a recent diplomatic success story for Australia and @dfat - but human rights have been overlooked, presenting longer term risks to the relationship #India #Australianforeignpolicy #HumanRights @mickcollo @Committee4Syd @nickihutley @Matt_KeanMP @PatsKarvelas @OzHarvest @JMIPublicPolicy I think so @cityofsydney? A panel of real heavy hitters on the future of our city
#sydcitytalks @Committee4Syd @nickihutley @Matt_KeanMP @PatsKarvelas @OzHarvest #green #global #connected @JMIPublicPolicy https://t.co/PyUiR2W75v Leaders of two of the world’s great cities share their vision for #green #global and #connected cities.
@CloverMoore @MayorofLondon @cityofsydney @cityoflondon #sydcitytalks @JMIPublicPolicy https://t.co/gjuLH8QpN5 Been to the factory in Bendigo - these machines are awesome up close. The attention to detail that goes into each one is incredible, especially in protecting passengers. @ThalesAustralia @ThalesDefence employs several veterans with combat experience using them too #bushmaster @ConstitLawAus https://t.co/lrHH9YrK7l An elected but effectively powerless Head of State only generates unnecessary problems. The national dignity afforded by becoming a republic deserves a better model. @HelloSportPod Real A-League stuff here @HelloSportPod 3-2 final score @newtownrlfc Loved your recollections of this game on 6 tackles last week @PhilGould15 and agree Philter Henson Park Draught is excellent Would love to see these scenes at Karen Rolton Oval today @LowyInstitute “Beijing merely lends its version of police training and security assistance.”
This article’s failing is in drawing false equivalences between security provided by regional democracies and that provided by an external authoritarian state. Good puppers fight for democracy https://t.co/OC68QE0DPl https://t.co/EmkF5lsOLv Very very good thread. Invasion, let alone occupation, is very hard. Porcupines are fierce! ping @gradecricketer @sjjperry @1an_Higgins - credit #TGC for some background thinking here Now is the time for @CricketAus and @dfat to leverage good news stories around its men’s and @AusWomenCricket teams #PAKvAUS #cricket @timritchie I run past there most days - is it still a private residence? .@TurnbullMalcolm @austdef @ConstitLawAus @AntonyGreenElec Thanks to @LowyInstitute for publishing my piece on why an Australian republic deserves the best possible model - and why that proposed by the @AusRepublic in January falls short, not least on issues of foreign policy and national security @SamRoggeveen Ian Chappell might have a few more descriptors of the Don to add here very good @mfullilove 4-0 is the only margin Poms need to care about @BradWalterSport 🥰🥰🥰 @ProgRugbyLeague @StuartBroad8 & @jimmyanderson9 are hurting @englandcricket more than helping it by not retiring. They’re forcing selectors to engage in bizarre rotations, are losing their effectiveness, and are hindering development of younger bowlers. grim From one of Australia’s best @GhazaviVD #kleptocracy bloke averages 37 #coolthyjets @graham_euan Fair question. HOM ASEAN currently designated at SES1 level and functionally oriented. A SES3-DepSec level, roving rep might serve a more representational, influencing, regional coordination function akin to Head of Office of the Pacific? @SamRoggeveen @GoldrickJames Remember seeing a brown snake in the bush between @dfat and APH’s east entrance once too! Play. More. Test. Cricket. What even is a “champion’s trophy” vis-a-vis a World Cup? Play. Test. Cricket. It works, it’s awesome 🤩 👏🏻 Tahlia McGrath is the real deal #AUSvIND #Vlaeminck bowling wheels #AUSvIND fixed it for you @NRL https://t.co/BKEaCxnfnq Forget China, this can help pull the US into the region’s economic architecture We can walk and eat gum - Australia should believe it has the capacity to lead on regional security and climate change at the same time. Also, if alienating NZ for a hot 5 mins is the cost for a safer Australia, then we should be stoked 🤷🏼‍♂️ @malcyjorgy 🇦🇺😳🥴🇦🇺 Have a geez at that baggy on @travishead34 Last one to offer the poms any favours, but need to get this done for 5-0 to be properly satisfying, not against the 2nd XI @wwos uh oh @gradecricketer 😯 Thanks @Rory_Medcalf Australia must work to salvage relations with France - some thoughts from me on @ASPI_org
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