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Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced

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 @9ZPK338answered…4mos4MO

Increase, but only for defence purposes and decrease when the likelihood of Australia going to war decreases significantly

 @B49RWGVanswered…4 days4D

We should divert spending from AUKUS to spend on more reliable defence strategies and infrastructure

 @B48WS3Zanswered…5 days5D

Increase, but ensure its spent on the right equipment and also increase diplomatic spending I recommend including a separate question on diplomatic spending. It's a crucial arm of Australian foreign policy alongside defence and foreign aid

 @B45LXSBanswered…1wk1W

Increase, with less dependence on the US encase they don't assist Australia in a war or conflict erupts from them

 @B45LH7Yanswered…1wk1W

Investing into defensive and diplomatic AI efforts could be helpful, otherwise I am satisfied with current spending

 @B3KQBX4answered…4wks4W

diplomatic mechanisms should be further bolstered so that wasteful spending on stockpiling weapons isn't needed.

 @B3D5R76 answered…1mo1MO

We should be aiming to becoming less reliant on purchasing equipment from overseas at ridiculous prices that will be largely redundant by the time it's delivered. We should be making our own things as much as is possible.

 @B2WGS2Xanswered…2mos2MO

Neither, given the current global climate, it would seem premature to decrease our current spending, but we also have no cause to increase our military budget. That being said, we should never have entered the AUKUS deal.

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