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Australia Defence and Security Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Oct. 21, 2009 - 57 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Australia Security SWOT
Australia Defence SWOT
Australia Political SWOT
Australia Economic SWOT Analysis
Australia Business Environment SWOT
Political Overview
Domestic Policy
Foreign Policy
Security Risk Analysis
BMI’s Security Ratings
Table: Asia Pacific Regional Security Ratings
Table: Asia Pacific State Vulnerability To Terrorism Index
Composite
Regional rank
Trend
Danger rating
Australia’s Security Risk Ratings
Terrorism Risk
Conflict Risk
Physical Safety Risk
City Terrorism Rating
Table: BMI’s Asia City Terrorism Index
South East Asia Regional Security
Security Overview
Internal Security Situation
External Security Situation
Armed Forces and Government Spending
Armed Forces
Defence Budget
Table: Regional Armed Forces, 2008 (‘000 personnel)
International Deployments
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Market Overview
Industry Trends and Developments
Arms Trade Overview
Procurement Trends and Developments
Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: Australia’s Defence Sector, 2004-2012
Table: Australia’s Armed Forces, 2004-2012 (‘000 personnel)
Macroeconomic Forecast Scenario
Australia - Economic Activity, 2005-2013
Company Profiles
Thales Australia (formerly ADI Ltd)
Austal
BAE Systems Australia
Raytheon Australia
Boeing Australia
Country Snapshot: Australia Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2012
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Wages, 2000-2012
BMI Methodology
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Defence Industry
City Terrorism Rating
Table: Methodology
Sources

Abstract

Though we remain relatively sanguine on the prospects for the Australian economy, we believe thatwidening market optimism has now pushed the consensus macro view out of step with reality. As such,we continue to forecast a full-year contraction of 0.8% in 2009, an improvement from our previousforecast of -1.2% growth, but still below the consensus view of -0.3%.

Australia’s international deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, and public alignment with the US, havemade it a target for Islamic terrorists. As yet, there have been no terrorist attacks on Australian soil.

However, in Melbourne, five individuals were arrested and charged on August 4-5 with plotting toconduct a suicide attack on a military base near Sydney. The men allegedly intended to attack the basewith automatic weapons and kill as many military personnel as they could until they themselves werekilled. Full details of the case are yet to make their way into the courts, but the law enforcement agencieshave claimed that the men had sought a fatwa, or religious ruling on the permissibility of their plannedattack from Sheikhs associated with the Somali militant group Al-Shabab. Al-Shabab is currently waginga jihadist insurgency against the Transitional Federal Government in Somalia. Links between Al-Shabbaband Somali refugee populations in Australia and other Western nations are causing much concern for lawenforcementand security agencies.

Recent defence spending includes a AUD2.4bn boost in expenditure on defence equipment, on top of anincrease in funding for the war in Afghanistan to give total spending in 2009/10 of AUD3bn. Afghanistanalone will cost AUD1.2bn. The government has also budgeted an extra AUD87mn to establish a MiddleEast operations headquarters in the United Arab Emirates and AUD62mn for operations in Iraq in2009/10 - despite its formal military operations there ending on July 31. However, the global financialcrisis has already forced the Department of Defence to shelve plans to buy billions of dollars of militaryequipment, including a new AUD5bn maritime surveillance system. The economic downturn will alsomean the navy will not exercise the option to acquire a fourth air warfare destroyer costing AUD2bn. Itcould also force a one-year delay in plans to spend AUD16bn on 100 F-35 JTFs.

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