Articles tagged with Anzac
Australia-New Zealand 2026 Joint Defence Statement: Strengthening ANZAC Alliance to 2035
3 hours ago | 43 viewsThe Australia-New Zealand Alliance, rooted in over a century of shared military history and formalized by the 1951 ANZUS Treaty, is being operationalized with a vision to create a seamlessly integrated, combat-capable force by 2035 while respecting sovereignty. Key efforts focus on enhancing force posture cooperation, combined operations and exercises, defence industry integration, and regional security, particularly in the Pacific, to address evolving security threats and strengthen collective deterrence. Implementation will be guided by established policy frameworks and working groups, with ongoing reviews through the ANZMIN dialogue to adapt and advance the Alliance’s objectives.
Tags: Richard Marles Judith Collins ANZAC ANZUS Treaty Australia New Zealand TALISMAN SABRE Pacific Response Group South Pacific Defence Ministers’ MeetingAustralia-New Zealand Joint Defence Statement 2026: Strengthening ANZAC Alliance to 2035
3 hours ago | 50 viewsThe Australia-New Zealand Alliance, rooted in over a century of shared military history and formalized by the 1951 ANZUS Treaty, is being operationalized with a vision to create a seamlessly integrated and combat-capable Anzac force by 2035. This involves enhancing force posture cooperation, combined operations and exercises, defence industry integration, and resilience to address evolving security threats while respecting both nations' sovereignty. Additionally, the partnership emphasizes strengthening Pacific security through increased interoperability and support for regional defence initiatives, with ongoing implementation overseen by dedicated working groups and the ANZMIN framework.
Tags: Richard Marles Judith Collins ANZAC ANZUS Treaty Australia New Zealand TALISMAN SABRE Pacific Response Group South Pacific Defence Ministers’ MeetingAustralia-New Zealand Joint Statement 2026: Strengthening Defence Alliance and Pacific Security
3 hours ago | 42 viewsThe Australia-New Zealand Alliance, rooted in over a century of shared military history and formalized by the 1951 ANZUS Treaty, is being operationalized to create a seamlessly integrated and combat-capable force by 2035, addressing evolving security challenges. This vision encompasses enhanced force posture cooperation, combined operations and exercises, defence industry integration, resilience, and strengthened Pacific security partnerships to ensure regional stability and collective defence. Implementation will be guided by ongoing policy frameworks and working groups, with ANZMIN serving as the primary mechanism for alliance management and adaptation.
Tags: Richard Marles Judith Collins ANZAC Australia New Zealand ANZUS Treaty TALISMAN SABRE Pacific Response Group SPDMMNew Zealand Updates Anzac Day Law to Honor All War Service Personnel
4 weeks ago | 212 viewsNew Zealand's Parliament has passed legislation updating the Anzac Day Act to formally recognize all service personnel who have served in times of war, including conflicts after 1966 and allied forces involved in the Gallipoli landing. The updated law broadens commemoration to include those who served in various roles, such as United Nations missions, medical units, the Merchant Navy, and those who died during training. This change strengthens the significance of Anzac Day as a national tradition that honors the courage and sacrifice of all who defended New Zealand and its allies.
Tags: Anzac Day New Zealand Paul Goldsmith Chris Penk Anzac Day Act Gallipoli Veterans World Wars Allied Forces LegislationNew Zealand Defence Force Announces $2.7 Billion Investment in Seahawk Helicopters and Airbus Planes
6 months ago | 844 viewsSeahawk helicopters and Airbus planes are set to replace aging New Zealand Defence Force aircraft as part of the Government’s Defence Capability Plan, with a $2.7 billion investment announced by Defence Minister Judith Collins and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. The MH-60R Seahawk will replace maritime helicopters, while the Airbus A321XLR will replace the aging 757 fleet, aiming to enhance combat capability and respond to international events. These investments are part of the $12 billion planned commitments outlined in the 2025 DCP, reflecting the Government's response to the deteriorating security environment and the need for reliable aircraft for military operations and humanitarian aid.
Tags: Seahawk helicopters Airbus planes New Zealand Defence Force Defence Capability Plan Judith Collins Winston Peters Airbus A321XLR maritime helicopters Anzac force