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2007 National Security Election Project


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2007 Labor's Election and Pre-election Commitments on National Security, Defence and Homeland Security

Click here to read the full list of pre-election and election committments.


2007 National Security Election Roundup

The Roundup provides a non-partisan wrap-up of the weekly national security developments.


2007 National Security & Defence Election Lecture Series

The Australian Homeland Security Research Centre in conjunction with the Australian Defence Business Review and Booz Allen Hamilton presented the 2007 National Security and Defence Election Series.

The 2007 National Defence and Election Series was proudly supported by:

Booz Allen Hamilton
The Coalition      
Attorney-General, The Hon Philip Ruddock MP

2 August 2007 Speech pdf Audio recording mp3
The Foreign Minister and the Defence Minister were invited to speak but declined
The Opposition
Shadow Minister - Homeland Security – The Hon Arch Bevis MP 30 March 2007 Powerpoint presentation pdf
Audio recording mp3
Shadow Minister – Defence – Mr Joel Fitzgibbon MP 23 April 2007 Speech pdf Audio recording mp3
Shadow Minister – Foreign Affairs – Mr Robert McClelland MP 5 June 2007 Speech pdf Audio recording mp3

The Centre's Election Project

A major activity this year of the Centre is the 2007 Election Project. Highlights of this program to date include:

  • National Security Practice Note: Voters’ guide to national security: Evaluation criteria details
  • National Security Practice Note: Labor's Flagged National and Homeland Security Principles, Policies and Initiatives details
  • Election Speech series details

 

 
 
         
     

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