Nautilus Institute in Australia
Nautilus Institute in Australia hosted at RMIT University concentrates on issues related to the security and sustainability of Australia and the neighbouring parts of the Asia Pacific Region.
Staff
Melbourne: Peter Hayes, Richard Tanter, Jane Mullett, Jonathan O'Donnell, Arabella Imhoff, Muhammed Saleem Janjua.
Nautilus in the News
- Peter Hayes, North Korea to Blow up Nuclear Reactor Tower, ABC, 2008-06-27
- Previous news
Projects
Austral Peace and Security Network
APSNet Bulletin - twice weekly overview of news that affects the Austral-Pacific region and that of its Asian neighbours.
- APSNet 21 July 2008
- Previous issues
Austral Policy Forum - analytical essays from leading writers and researchers on peace and security
- Policy Forum 08-06A: US Chemical and Biological Warfare Tests in the Pacific - and Australia? Nic Maclellan
- Previous policy forums
APSNet Special Reports and Briefing Notes
- Briefing Note: Defence and Security Aspects of the Federal Budget, 2008-09, 15 May 2008
- Previous special reports
- Previous briefing notes
Australian Forces Abroad Briefing Books
Drawing together existing knowledge concerning ADF and AFP deployments on missions outside Australia. By making such material accessible, a pool of common knowledge will be created which will assist the Australian community and those communities in which ADF and AFP forces are deployed to assess Australian government policy and its impact. Briefing Books already published deal with Australian Forces in Afghanistan, Solomon Islands, and Tonga. Subsequent Briefing Books will deal with Iraq, East Timor, and other Pacific deployments and relationships.
- Australia in Afghanistan
- Australia in Solomon Islands
- Australia in Tonga
- Australia in the Pacific Islands
- Australian Bases Abroad
- Australian Defence Facilities
Reframing Australia – Indonesia security
Reframing Australia-Indonesia security is a Nautilus project in collaboration with Indonesian partner organisations through shared work on global problems: in particular climate change and energy insecurity.
- Australia-Indonesia nuclear dynamics
- Climate change and security
- AdaptNet
- Bahasa Indonesia (in partnership with Yayasan Pelangi Indonesia)
- English/Vietnamese (in partnership the Vietnam Green Building Council)
Contact us
Voice mail: +61 3 9925 3170
Facsimile: +61 3 9925 2387
Electronic mail: austral@rmit.edu.au
Mailing address
Nautilus Institute at RMIT
RMIT University
GPO Box 2476V
Melbourne Victoria 3001
AUSTRALIA
Delivery address
Nautilus Institute at RMIT
RMIT University
Room 10, Level 2, Building 91
110 Victoria Street
Carlton Victoria 3052
AUSTRALIA
3 July 2008