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Expanding AI sovereignty to AI agency

Meredith Hodgman, Vili Lehdonvirta, Mercedes Page

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping global power, prosperity and security but debates about AI sovereignty are often disconnected from the complex trade-offs leaders face. The tool presented in this report offers a practical solution. It is a structured and repeatable method to assess a nation’s AI maturity, sovereignty and agency across 103 AI capabilities.
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Operationalising Aboriginal land and sea management


This report describes research undertaken to understand the conditions necessary to support scalable, Aboriginal community-led caring for Country. The research explored the alignment of Aboriginal knowledge and management systems with existing policy and land management structures and identified ways to enable caring for Country practices at a landscape-scale across NSW.
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Understanding the Chinese military threat to Australia


This report examines how China’s military build-up to 2035 might challenge assumptions about Australian security by scrutinising China’s long-range military capabilities today and in a decade’s time. It identifies shifts that affect Australian security regardless of China’s capacity to strike Australian territory.
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Group of Eight Expert Advisory Committee on Combatting Antisemitism (EACCA)


The committee was tasked with identifying practical, proportionate and implementable actions to strengthen how Australia's research-intensive universities prevent, respond to and manage antisemitism within university settings. The report reached three overarching conclusions and sets out a practical framework for continuous improvement across key areas including complaints and reporting mechanisms, and social media protocols.
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Make stuff here…or else: a framework for deciding what Australia must produce, repair or regenerate domestically


Australia’s prosperity rests on systems that appear permanent but depend on continuous inputs that arrive from beyond its borders. This report proposes that Australia must now shift from optimising for cost to securing continuity. It draws on public policy documents, industry case examples and published data to frame resilience as a practical national problem.