Brigadier (Ret’d) Brett Chaloner appointed as senior adviser at University of Western Australia

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Brigadier Brett Chaloner delivers a speech during the International Force East Timor (INTERFET) 25th anniversary service held at the State War Memorial in Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia. Photo: ABIS Zac Dingle

Australian Defence Force Brigadier (Ret’d) Brett Chaloner has been appointed to a senior advisory role with The University of Western Australia.

Australian Defence Force Brigadier (Ret’d) Brett Chaloner has been appointed to a senior advisory role with The University of Western Australia.

Chaloner will be based part-time at the UWA Defence & Security Institute, where he will play a pivotal role in advancing the institute’s mission and goals as senior adviser, defence and security partnerships.

Chaloner brings experience and expertise to UWA, having served in various high-profile roles within Defence. His distinguished military career began in 1991 at the Australian Defence Force Academy, leading to a commission in 1994.

 
 

Over the years, Chaloner has held numerous command and operational appointments, including deployments to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan. He also served as Commander of the 13th Brigade in Western Australia, where he led the transformation of the Army in Western Australia.

In his new role, Chaloner will work closely with the UWA DSI director, advisory board, and executive committee to foster strategic partnerships and enhance UWA’s position as a leading institution in defence and security research.

Institute director Professor Gia Parish said Chaloner would bring enormous value to the UWA Defence & Security Institute through his extensive background in special operations, strategic planning and Indian Ocean partnerships

“His expertise will be instrumental in advancing our mission to address critical defence and security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond,” Parish said.

He will lead engagement with defence-related partners and mobilise the collaborative efforts of experts across UWA’s research, education and innovation ecosystem to deliver impactful partnerships.

Chaloner's appointment aligns with UWA and UWA DSI’s commitment to leveraging local perspectives and expertise on issues such as disruptive and converging technologies, defence industry, defence capability development and regional security.

Chaloner said he had enjoyed a close association with the DSI over the past four years, both in and out of uniform.

“Looking forward, I am passionate about supporting the institute in achieving its goal of promoting a vibrant defence and security ecosystem in WA and the Indian Ocean region, aligned with problem-solving through broad collaboration,” he said.

His role will also involve providing strategic advice and support to the deputy vice-chancellor (research) and other senior UWA stakeholders in establishing and executing initiatives related to national security and defence.

UWA DSI chair David Johnston said Chaloner had had a most distinguished career with the Australian Army and was a leader with unique and outstanding skills and experience.

“The University of Western Australia’s Defence and Security Institute is honoured and excited to have Brigadier Chaloner join our team as a senior advisor,” Johnston said.

Robert Dougherty

Robert is a senior journalist who has previously worked for Seven West Media in Western Australia, as well as Fairfax Media and Australian Community Media in New South Wales. He has produced national headlines, photography and videography of emergency services, business, community, defence and government news across Australia. Robert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Public Relations and Journalism at Curtin University, attended student exchange program with Fudan University and holds Tier 1 General Advice certification for Kaplan Professional. Reach out via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via LinkedIn.
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