Australian Outlook Blog Posts

03 Oct 2025
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Australia commemorates 20th anniversary of 2005 Bali bombings with memorial services and plans for
03 Oct 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “weak” jibe at Anthony Albanese set the tone for one of the sharpest clashes in
02 Oct 2025
On 28 September 2025, the Dubai International Cricket Stadium hosted a tense Asia Cup final where India defeated Pakistan, with
02 Oct 2025
Covering meme culture without training is like sending a reporter into battle without a map. As media analyst Oliver Darcy
01 Oct 2025
The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders meeting sees the heads of sovereign Pacific Island states meet once a year. The
01 Oct 2025
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Albanese have been entrusted with more than just the leadership of their countries; they
01 Oct 2025
As Indonesia champions Papua New Guinea's bid to join ASEAN, Australia faces a strategic opportunity to deepen ties with its
01 Oct 2025
European security experts sometimes assume that NATO-style multilateral institutions should be the gold standard for defense cooperation everywhere, but the
30 Sep 2025
Armed conflicts around the world are having a disproportionately harmful impact on civilian populations and their property. Cultural heritage is
30 Sep 2025
When Indian artist Zubeen Garg died in September 2025, his funeral in Guwahati drew hundreds of thousands of mourners in
26 Sep 2025
Mivo River, Bougainville. 1945-08-18, first contact between the Japanese surrender envoy and Australian troops on Bougainville. 1945. Photographer unknown. 095039
26 Sep 2025
Taiwan's exclusion from the International Civil Aviation Organisation for over a decade has created operational challenges in managing one of