Australia vs. New Zealand

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killonsight95
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Re: Australia vs. New Zealand

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anglomanii
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Re: Australia vs. New Zealand

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Canberra Bureau Report Australian Defence Business Review

Defence Minister Faulkner met in Sydney 30 September with his New Zealand counterpart, Dr Wayne Mapp, to discuss a range of shared defence interests and security challenges. The Ministers subsequently announced a series of new ANZAC initiatives to further strengthen Closer Defence Relations (CDR), including, the joint (ADF & NZDF) formation of a Pacific-focused Rapid Reaction Force to respond to regional contingencies,
including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. The subject force is to regularly
train and exercise together, and be able to deploy at short notice, in parallel with efforts to revitalise the two nations’ Airlift Agreement in order to effect an efficient ANZAC airlift capability. Furthermore, enhancement of trans-Tasman information communication
technology is to be given priority over the next 12 months, as a means to facilitate joint contingency planning and closer operational cooperation. The two Ministers further reviewed their national capability development programs, with a view to co-ordinating
ANZAC acquisition processes wherever possible. Dr Mapp briefed Senator Faulkner on the status of the New Zealand Defence Review 2009, with the Ministers agreeing the conduct of their respective defence review processes constituted a timely opportunity to strengthen
ANZAC ties, both at the strategic and tactical levels. ANZAC spirit revived in talks.
New Zealand has also filled the Deputy Director position at the Asia Pacific Civil Military Centre of Excellence (Queanbeyan, NSW) by way of the appointment of Dr Jim
Rolfe, formerly a principal adviser in the Ministry of Defence, and thus similarly resourcing a direct NZ link into Australia’s new Deployable Civilian Capacity (DCC)
program (see ‘New disaster relief force by 2012’ above). The Ministers also discussed the necessity for continuing to support security and stability in East Timor and the
Solomon Islands, and returning stability to Afghanistan.



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