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INSIGHT: A blueprint for national resilience — Senator James Paterson

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By: Robyn Tongol
James Paterson

In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, senator for Victoria and chair of the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security James Paterson discusses the importance of building national resilience amid growing security risks.

In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, senator for Victoria and chair of the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security James Paterson discusses the importance of building national resilience amid growing security risks.

  

 
 

Senator Paterson begins by outlining his responsibilities as chair of the joint committee on intelligence and security and the role he plays in informing defence and foreign policy.

The senator explains why the conversation around national resilience has become “mainstream”, and notes the importance of better informing the broader community about emerging security challenges.

He then discusses the future of the Indo-Pacific, and weighs in on the likelihood of kinetic confrontation with China.

Senator Paterson goes on to highlight the importance of Australia’s regional and international alliances with specific reference to the evolution of the Quad.

Finally, Senator Paterson discusses the federal government’s proposal to introduce new critical infrastructure legislation, designed to ensure businesses that are “systemically important” receive the assistance they need to counter foreign threats.

Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team

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Listen to previous episodes of the Defence Connect podcast:

Episode 11: PODCAST: The MC-55A Peregrine and the future of ADF airborne reconnaissance, with Alan Clements
Episode 10: CONTESTED GROUND: Australia faces fallout closer to home as Iran continues to fight back
Episode 9: PODCAST: AUKUS infrastructure, public perceptions and nuclear-powered submarines, with Fred Thomas MP
Episode 8: THE PROGRESS REPORT: From the cockpit to the dockyard
Episode 7: PODCAST: Iran escalation, munitions supplies and the Middle East’s path to peace
Episode 6: SPOTLIGHT: Cyber security, DISP accreditation and building sovereign resilience, with Macquarie Government’s James Rabey
Episode 5: PODCAST: Warrior culture, special operations and private military companies, with Trevor Fortner
Episode 4: CONTESTED GROUND: We’re no longer in a BAU world, with Andrew Henderson, Agsecure
Episode 3: PODCAST: Small arms modernisation, next-generation infantry systems and sovereign manufacturing
Episode 2: THE PROGRESS REPORT: 10 seconds of courage and the ripple effect of mentorship

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