Each volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of the year's Semaphore newsletters, winning entries to the Pete

Gregory P Gilbert and Michelle Jellett

This volume is the proceedings of a closed-door seminar held in Canberra in June 2009 (papers updated), in conjunction with the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, examining the legal issues

Andrew Forbes

This volume is the published proceedings of a conference held by Mississippi State University in Starkville MS in 2009, examining the need for maritime capacity building to ensure maritime security.

Andrew Forbes

This volume is a brief history of the approximately 13,000 boys aged 15 or 16, who entered the entered the RAN between January 1960 and December 1984 as ‘junior recruits’.

Brian Adams

This volume is the proceedings of a seminar held in Canberra in 2003, updated to the present day, examining RAN planning for and operations in the Gulf from 1990 to 2009.

John Mortimer and David Stevens

Each volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of the year’s Semaphore newsletters, winning entries to the Pete

Gregory P Gilbert and Nicholas Stewart

This volume reprints a Central Studies Establishment paper prepared for the RAN-sponsored Seaborne Air Capabilities Special Group in 1978, during considerations over the replacement of the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne.

Andrew T Ross and James M Sandison, introduction by Jack McCaffrie

This volume contends that the RAN did not always give sufficient consideration to the provision of intelligence support in planning and conducting combat operations in conflicts from WWII to the Vietnam War.

Ian Pfennigwerth

This volume was commissioned as a response to A Stronger and More Prosperous World through Secure and Accessible Seas published by the US Naval War College, to provide an Australian perspective on international maritime law issu

Stuart Kaye