Semi-Weekly Bulletin

The Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Semi-Weekly Bulletin covered critical national and regional security issues, broadly understood, in Australia and the surrounding region. Archives from 2005 until 2010.

APSNet, Semi-Weekly Bulletin

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 3, 2005

  1. NT Nuclear Waste Dump Jumps First Hurdle
  2. BHP Plans Uranium Mine Upgrade
  3. Balance Is Crucial For Anti-Terrorism Bill
  4. State Shut The Door On Civil Liberties
  5. Police On Standby For Terror Cell Raids
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 31, 2005

  1. Howard On Target With The Military
  2. Hill’s Future In Doubt
  3. Defence Spending Criticism Irks Senior Analyst
  4. High Levels of Radioactive Contamination In French Polynesia
  5. Pacific Community Concept Welcomed By Forum
  6. Anxious Media Look To Law, Not Faith, To Guard Reporting Rights
  7. Without Answers, Terror Laws Should Be Rejected
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 27, 2005

  1. Treasury Fires Warning On Defence Costs
  2. Annual summit of 16 Pacific Islands Forum leaders
  3. Pacific Jobs Plea Is A Matter Of Mutual Security
  4. SAS To Work With Kopassus
  5. Terror Laws An Untested Legal Area
  6. Australian Navy Ships Use Active Sonar
  7. Illegal Fishing Summit
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 24, 2005

  1. Nuclear Waste Disposal Bill In Australian Parliament
  2. India May Seek Uranium Deal With Australia
  3. Japan, US And Australia To Hold Strategic Talks In Tokyo
  4. PNG Forests Could Be ‘Logged Out’ By 2020
  5. Open Letter From The Pan Pacific Regional HIV/AIDS Conference
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 20, 2005

  1. Fraser Slams Anti-Terror Measures
  2. Private Cash For Federal Defence Projects
  3. Counter Terrorism Initiatives To Target Southern Philippines
  4. Relax Rules On Uranium, Miners Ask
  5. Korea-Australia Defense Chiefs’ Talks Due
  6. Illegal Fishermen Held in Detention in Broome
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 17, 2005

  1. China’s Secret Uranium Bid
  2. China, Australia Hold 9th Defense Strategic Consultation
  3. Australia ‘Must Rethink Kyoto’ says Britain
  4. Howard To Double ASIO’s Staff After Review
  5. Leak Of Draft Law By ACT Chief Angers PM
  6. Australia could do more to prevent money-laundering and terrorism financing
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 13, 2005

  1. Philippines Denies Australia Has Joined JI Hunt
  2. Senator Condemns Lack Of Long-Term Strategic Intelligence Analysis
  3. Human Rights Watch Slams Anti-Terror Laws
  4. Military Justice ‘Reform’ A Rank Injustice
  5. Australia Is China’s New Spokesman
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 6, 2005

  1. Jemah Islamiah’s Fading Control Spells More Disaster
  2. Net Widens As Bombs Fears Mount
  3. Canberra Warns Of More Attacks
  4. Bali Bomb II Could Rock Yudhoyono
  5. Strong Indonesian Ties Crucial To Terrorism Fight
  6. Underplaying The Threat Of Terrorism Could Be A Fatal Mistake
  7. Brisbane To Host Asia-Pacific Bird Flu Summit
  8. Military Set To Get Its Own Court In Abuse Clampdown
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 3, 2005

  1. ADF Medical Team Goes To Bali
  2. Jemmah Islamiah Blamed For Bali Bombing
  3. Australia Steps Up Border Security With Biometrics Trial
  4. Fiji Says To Amend Coup Amnesty Bill
  5. Vessel Brings Marine Pest To Australia
  6. Local Jihad: Radical Islam And Terrorism In Indonesia
  7. Defence
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 29, 2005

  1. NEW ‘DIRTY BOMB’ LABS
  2. DEFENCE REJECTS PACIFIC RECRUITMENT PLAN
  3. DEFENCE CHIEF TIPS RETURN FOR 450 TROOPS
  4. MILITARY CUTS BACK SERVICES
  5. STOLEN NAVY AMMO RECOVERED BY COPS
  6. Thursday Policy Analysis
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