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Australia Needs Military Boost: Ley Warns of Strategic Weakness

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ley Urges Focus on energy Security,Defense ⁤Preparedness in⁣ New⁢ Speech

CANBERRA – ​Shadow Minister for Industry,the Arts and Tourism Sussan ⁢Ley ⁤will today ​deliver a speech to the Menzies Institute ‌calling for urgent ⁤action⁣ to bolster ​Australia’s ⁤defence preparedness,with a particular focus on energy and fuel security.

Just​ days‍ after the Coalition abandoned its commitment to net zero⁣ emissions, Ley will emphasize the critical⁣ link between energy security and national ‌resilience,​ advocating for increased fuel supplies.

Fuel and energy security are now among ⁢the⁤ most significant things determining our national preparedness to endure a conflict ⁣or crisis. And the situation ⁣is dire,” she is scheduled to say. “This is why we need ​to embrace energy abundance⁢ and put affordability first. ⁣That’s what our plan we‍ released on Monday ⁢is all about.”

Ley ⁤will‍ highlight data indicating Australia’s liquid fuel ‍supplies would last only weeks if cut off during a conflict, describing current ‍reserves as “dangerously low.” She warned​ that a disruption ⁣to fuel supply could halt domestic freight and aviation‍ within ​days to a ⁣couple of weeks, impacting access to ⁤essential services like groceries and medicine.

The speech ‍will​ also‍ criticize the current government​ for⁣ a perceived loss ⁣of momentum on minimum ‍fuel ⁤stockholding obligations,​ and call for increased investment in ‍domestic⁢ production,⁤ including biofuels and⁣ efuels.‍

Ley will ‌argue australia is diminishing its energy sovereignty despite possessing abundant gas reserves, and that strengthened access to gas is vital ‌for defence programs‌ like the AUKUS submarines. She will also point to the absence of​ a national AI strategy.

Ley ‍stated she welcomes the⁣ increased transparency​ from national security agency heads ‍and encouraged ​them to “keep speaking‍ up and‌ out” regarding ​threats facing the country.

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