Labor is set to announce Kathryn Campbell as head of the newly created Advanced Strategic Research Agency.
Anthony Albanese
criticised the former government for keeping Labor outside the tent on the formulation of the most important defence pact since ANZUS, his government has signalled its ongoing commitment to the trilateral deal.as head of the newly created Advanced Strategic Research Agency .
We hear the seppos and soap dodgers are keen to learn all about the benefits of geriatric diesel-powered submarines.Campbell is an interesting choice, given that last month she was dumped as secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeIt was an unsurprising decision, given Campbell’s involvement in the Robodebt disaster when she was secretary of the Department of Social Services and Human Services.is well known not to have got along with Campbell.
Campbell, who couldn’t organise her own exit ahead of the change of government, will now be co-ordinating research from universities, industry, and classified material from government agencies, all to keep Australia safe during what appears to be its greatest existential crisis since World War II. Wonder what the ransacked dole bludgers might make of that?
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