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Election 2025: Charting the future of Australia's Defence & Security

Both sides of Australian politics are framing this election a “sliding doors” moment—a choice that could determine whether Australia emerges stronger or stumbles into crisis. With leaders warning that we are entering “the most dangerous strategic period since the Second World War,” you would expect our defence spending to reflect the urgency of the moment. Instead, we see delays, indecision, and a military budget that looks more like peacetime than preparation.

With the federal election just weeks away, Momentum Media’s exclusive pre-election breakfast briefing will bring together the policymakers, industry power players, and national security experts who are shaping the future of Australia’s defence.

With the election just weeks away, this event will bring together key policymakers, industry leaders and thought leaders to discuss the future of Australia’s defence and national security spending, accelerating critical capabilities and securing our national sovereignty as we confront the challenge of the new multipolar world.

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Why attend?

Following Beijing’s latest provocation circling Australia, the nation’s leaders have been forced to come clean to the Australian public, that we are vulnerable, exposed and at risk of foreign coercion.

The 2025 federal election will see defence and national security play a central role in the campaigns of both sides, with both parties seeking to spruik their national security, defence and industrialisation credentials. 

Beijing’s recent provocation circling Australia has shattered illusions of security. Our leaders have been forced to admit the truth: we are vulnerable, exposed, and at risk of foreign coercion.

  • Defence is no longer an afterthought—it is now central to the 2025 election ambitions of both sides. Both parties will fight to prove their national security credentials, but will their plans match the scale of the threats we face?
  • The Albanese Government has pledged a mere $1 billion “acceleration” in defence spending over the next term—an amount many experts say falls dangerously short of what’s needed to deter aggression and build real capability.
  • Peter Dutton’s Coalition has been tight-lipped on its defence commitment—until now. Will their spending match their warnings, or is this just more political posturing?

At this exclusive event, you will be face-to-face with the people shaping our national security agenda. You will hear and engage expert analysis on:

  • The Government’s and Opposition’s plans for Australia’s defence spending—and their real-world implications.
  • How we accelerate critical military capabilities before it is too late.
  • How your business fits into Australia’s defence and national security strategy.

This isn’t another political talkfest. This is where the future of Australia’s defence, national security, and economic resilience will be debated, defined, and decided.

Government representation has been invited and will be confirmed ASAP.

Rescheduled to August/September 2025

Speakers

The Hon Andrew Hastie MP
The Hon Andrew Hastie MP
Shadow Minister for Defence, Defence Industry and Defence Personnel
Darren Goldie - AIRMSHL (retd)
Darren Goldie - AIRMSHL (retd)
AM, CSC
Dr Ross Babbage
Dr Ross Babbage
Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Forum Ltd
Major General (retired) Andrew Bottrell
Major General (retired) Andrew Bottrell
AO, CSC & Bar, DSM
Marcus Hellyer
Marcus Hellyer
Head of Research, Strategic Analysis Australia
Michael Shoebridge
Michael Shoebridge
Director, Strategic Analysis Australia
Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Director, Strategic Analysis Australia
Professor (Brigadier [Rtd]) Ian Langford, DSC and Bars, PhD.
Professor (Brigadier [Rtd]) Ian Langford, DSC and Bars, PhD.
Executive Director, Security & Defence PLuS
Stephen Kuper
Stephen Kuper
Government Relations Manager,
Momentum Markets
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Our schedule and agenda

09:00am

Welcome from Momentum Media

Stephen Kuper
Stephen Kuper
Government Relations Manager,
Momentum Markets
09:15am

Keynote address – The Hon Andrew Hastie MP, Shadow Minister for Defence, Defence Industry and Defence Personnel

The Hon Andrew Hastie MP
The Hon Andrew Hastie MP
Shadow Minister for Defence, Defence Industry and Defence Personnel
09:45am

Q&A with Andrew Hastie 

10:15am

Morning tea and networking

10:30am

Unpacking the election's impact on the Defence Budget and the future of Australia's Defence spending - Peter Jennings, Marcus Hellyer, Michael Shoebridge

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Director, Strategic Analysis Australia
Marcus Hellyer
Marcus Hellyer
Head of Research, Strategic Analysis Australia
Michael Shoebridge
Michael Shoebridge
Director, Strategic Analysis Australia
Stephen Kuper
Stephen Kuper
Government Relations Manager,
Momentum Markets
11:30am

Navigating Australia's threat environment and the expectations of Trump 2.0

Dr Ross Babbage
Dr Ross Babbage
Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Forum Ltd
Stephen Kuper
Stephen Kuper
Government Relations Manager,
Momentum Markets
12:30pm

Lunch and networking

01:00pm

A fork in the road and the future of the ADF

Major General (retired) Andrew Bottrell
Major General (retired) Andrew Bottrell
AO, CSC & Bar, DSM
Professor (Brigadier [Rtd]) Ian Langford, DSC and Bars, PhD.
Professor (Brigadier [Rtd]) Ian Langford, DSC and Bars, PhD.
Executive Director, Security & Defence PLuS
Stephen Kuper
Stephen Kuper
Government Relations Manager,
Momentum Markets
Darren Goldie - AIRMSHL (retd)
Darren Goldie - AIRMSHL (retd)
AM, CSC
02:00pm

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