This volume is the proceedings of the sixth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over 27-29 January 2010. As an island nation, Australia's maritime responsibilities are extensive and its security interests diverse.
With fires burning across every state and territory, the 2019-2020 bushfires were, in every sense of the phrase, a national emergency. On 31 December 2019, Defence Minister, Senator the Hon.
This volume is the published proceedings of a seminar held in Canberra in 2004, in conjunction with the Centre for Maritime Policy at the University of Wollongong, which examined:
This volume publishes a report commissioned from the Centre for Maritime Policy at the University of Wollongong; to provide the RAN with a strategic assessment of trends in international and domestic environmental law, policy and standards from 20
This volume is the proceedings of a seminar held in Canberra in 2002, and conducted with the support of the Centre for Maritime Policy, University of Wollongong.
These two papers, by members of the Indonesian and Philippine navies respectively, discuss maritime issues relevant not only to their countries but to the wider region.
How does the Pacific Maritime Security Program respond to the illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities in Papua New Guinean waters?
This paper reflects on the formation of the Republic of Fiji Navy (RFN), and explains the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to Fiji and the RFN.
The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has variously been labelled as ‘insecure and instable’, ‘a region that does not inspire confidence in the potential for peaceful governance’, ‘a disaggregated region notable for its lack of homogeneity’ and ‘a trouble