Australia's defence review says risk of land invasion 'remote', but pinpoints other threats

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese points into the distance as he stands next to Australian Defence Force Chief Angus Campbell.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Australian Defence Force Chief Angus Campbell outline their response to the Defence Strategic Review. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch

The military threat posed by China has prompted a dramatic review of Australia's defences, recommending a fundamental overhaul of Australia’s approach to deal with the risk of war.


The review maintains that currently, the risk of invasion is a "remote possibility", and points to concern over threats of military force and coercion targeting Australia's trade and supply routes.

The Labor Government commissioned the review, and has agreed to many of the recommendations which have now been publicly unveiled, including a major investment in long-range missiles.

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