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2 | work samples LDOEGSOIGN Description Corporate Identity creation for Amanda Williams. The brief required the creation of a logotype and name for “Amanda Williams Consulting”. Amanda wanted to use black and red colours with a strap line promoting change through risk management. Amanda Williams is an army officer who has a consultancy business. The following shows the work presented up until final approval.

EVINCO 01 REDLINE LEADERSHIP TRAINING Evinco Leadership Training evinco is an Latin word started with e. Here is the definition of evinco in English evinco verb. overcome, conquer, subdue, overwhelm, defeat utterly; prevail, bring to pass evinco. to conquer, subjugate, enthrall, defeat LEADERSHIP STRATEGY Evinco Leadership Training v2 EVINCO LEADERSHIP TRAINING Ascent Strategy As in ‘Ascent’ to the top. High in command. Top strategist ascent S T R AT E G Y

4 | work samples 02 REDLINE REDLINE Redline Business Leadership BUSINESS As the name suggests, risk appetite, full forward, full throttle LEADERSHIP Redline Business Leadership v2 Fast foward, accelerating leadership etc REDLINE BUSINESS LEADERSHIP Redline Business Leadership v3 The diamond graphic supplied by client from their previous logotype REDLINE BUSINESS LEADERSHIP

03 REDLINE Phoenix Leadership Leadership powered by change PHOENIX LEADERSHIP STRATEGY LEADERSHIP Trifecta TRIFECTA Business Development BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Business Leadership LEADERSHIP & STRATEGY Business Strategy Redline v4 Strapline to mirror brief of bringing change and opportunity through the consultancy business REDLINE PP OO WW EE RR EE DD BB YY CC HH AA NN GG EE DD RR II VV EE RR NN BB YY OO PP PP OO RR TT UU NN II TT YY

6 | work samples 04 REDLINE REDLINE Redline v5 P O W E R E D by C H A N G E Strapline to mirror brief of bringing change DRIVEN by OPPORTUNITY and opportunity through the consultancy business REDLINE M A N AG E M E N T C O N S U LT I N G POWERED BY CHANGE DRIVEN BY OPPORTUNITY +61 477 837 183 [email protected] amandawilliamson.com.au Redline business card

05 REDLINE Redline approved logo name and strapline REDLINE M A N AG E M E N T C O N S U LT I N G POWERED BY CHANGE DRIVEN BY OPPORTUNITY

8 | work samples DLOEGSOIGN Description Recent corporate id design undertaken

01 LIBERTY EQUINE SPORTS THERAPY L I B E RT Y L I B E RT Y Equine Equine Sports Sports Therapy Therapy 1a 1b

10 | work samples 02 LIBERTY EQUINE SPORTS THERAPY L I B E RT Y L I B E RT Y Equine Equine Sports Sports Therapy Therapy 2a 2b

01 WILLCRAFT WILLCRAFT 1A Font: Rounded Elegance PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH & ASSETS Colour: PMS 137, PMS 1655, C=0 M-63 Y=91 K=19 WILLCRAFT 1B Font: Rounded Elegance PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH & ASSETS Colour: PMS 2955, C=100 M-45 Y=0 K=14, C=100 M-30 Y=0 K=12, WILLCRAFT 1C Font: Rounded Elegance PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH & ASSETS Colour: PMS 328, PMS 3292, PMS 3282

12 | w o r k s a m p l e s 01 BLOCKADE BARRIERS LOGO 1 BLOCKADE BARRIERS FIRE & BLAST PROTECTION DOORS A BLOCKADE BARRIERS FIRE & BLAST PROTECTION DOORS B

01 BODYWORKS CONCEPT 1 BSPS Bodyworks Sports Performance Services A BSPS Bodyworks Sports Performance Services B BSPS Bodyworks Sports Performance Services C

14 | w o r k s a m p l e s DMEASGIAGZNINE Description Corporate magazine design with page turner URL’s

01 WA DEFENCE REVIEW 2ND EDITION AUGUST 2019 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS ADM PHILIP S. DAVIDSON: USINDOPACOM & SENATOR LINDA AUSTRALIA REYNOLDS: AUSTRALIA’S RADM WENDY MALCOLM: WORLD-CLASS DEFENCE MODERNISATION & SECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF PAUL PAPALIA MLA: THE NAVY RISE OF DEFENCE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA EXPERT COMMENTARY IAN IRVING: RACHEL NOBLE: MELISSA PRICE MP: FUTURE NAVAL CYBER RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENTS SHIPBUILDING & DEFENCE IN AUSTRALIAN WORKFORCE INDUSTRY DEFENCE INDUSTRY ANNUAL PUBLICATION - 2ND EDITION AUGUST 2019 https://wadefencereview.com.au/publication/

16 | w o r k s a m p l e s 02 WA DEFENCE REVIEW EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW SENATOR LINDA REYNOLDS: “OUR ENVIRONMENT IS NOW MORE COMPLEX, WITH AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS BEING MORE DIRECTLY CHALLENGED THAN IN THE PAST” The ascent of great power contestation throughout the Indo-Pacific region has become a central focus for the Australian Government, which is facing a series of wide-ranging and complex threats. Many analysts concur that Australia is now squarely in the crosshairs of its greatest geo-political challenge since the end of the Cold War, though some would argue since the advent of World War II. In a detailed and comprehensive interview with WA DEFENCE REVIEW, the Australian Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC, discusses the policies adopted and measures being taken to build resilience into Australia’s Defence policy and the geo-political environment that supports Australian interests. Australia is facing an wide-array of strategy has three core effects-based objectives: shape By Serge DeSilva- conventional and unconventional threats Australia’s strategic environment; deter actions against Ranasinghe, and challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Australia’s interests; and respond with credible military Managing Editor, How do you interpret the unfolding force, when required. It involves sharper prioritisation WA DEFENCE REVIEW situation and Australia’s preparedness to of Defence’s resources. For this reason, I have instructed meet these challenges? Defence to focus on our immediate region. That region is the area ranging from the north-eastern Indian The Morrison Government is firmly committed to Ocean, through maritime and mainland Southeast Asia shaping Australia’s future in a prosperous and secure to Papua New Guinea and the Pacific. Australia’s access Indo-Pacific region. Australia’s vision for the Indo- through the region is critical for security and trade, and Pacific is one that is open and inclusive, and respectful our defence relationships are an essential part of our of sovereignty; where disputes are resolved peacefully security planning. and without force or coercion; where open markets facilitate the free flow of trade, of capital and of The new strategy will also require force structure ideas; and where economic and security ties are being and capability adjustments focusing on responding to continually strengthened. However, our environment grey-zone challenges, the possibility of high-intensity is now more complex, with Australian interests being conflict, and domestic crises. This government will more directly challenged than in the past. Since the deliver this new strategy by maintaining strategic 2016 Defence White Paper, there has been growing alignment, capability and resources underpinned by strategic competition between the United States and an ongoing reform program. To date, the government China, the introduction of more capable military has: (a) Released the 2020 Force Structure Plan that systems, increasingly aggressive grey-zone tactics, and details ADF capability investments to implement expanding domestic assistance requirements, such as the Government’s strategy; (b) Provided long-term the COVID-19 pandemic and the bushfires and floods funding certainty by continuing to provide a 10-year last summer. funding model for Defence, including $270bn in investment in Defence capability; and (c) Enhanced The 2020 Defence Strategic Update, which the its commitment to ongoing reform across the Prime Minister and I launched in July, sets out the organisation to sustain a unified and integrated government’s new Defence strategy and addresses ‘One Defence’, which uses resources efficiently and these changes in our strategic environment. This new effectively. © Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence EDITION 3 • 2020 13 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW HON MELISSA PRICE: “I WANT TO CHANGE THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS WITH DEFENCE INDUSTRY. MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, WE’RE PUTTING AUSSIE BUSINESSES FIRST” Defence industry is undergoing a significant shift as the Australian government intensifies its focus towards increasing Australian industry capability and strengthening sovereign industrial capability. Further, rising regional tensions and the current crisis of COVID-19 has spurred a renewed urgency towards strengthening supply chain integrity, which has seen defence industry become an increasingly strategic portfolio in Australia’s economic recovery. In August, WA DEFENCE REVIEW, had the opportunity to conduct an exclusive interview with the Australian Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP, who provided detailed insights into how her portfolio is being managed, the progress that has been made, the challenges that lie ahead and what her plans are for the future. Minister, can you share your Capability (CDIC) needed reform to be more fit-for- By Serge DeSilva- accomplishments since being appointed purpose for defence industry. The CDIC does much Ranasinghe, Minister for Defence Industry? more than providing funding support to business. It’s Managing Editor, a critical ‘front-door’ advisory service into Defence. WA DEFENCE REVIEW It has been an extremely busy, but rewarding I am working to ensure it is meeting the needs of experience since becoming Minister for Defence Australian small businesses. The CDIC needs to Industry. Under my leadership, I have put small help small businesses put their best foot forward, business front and centre issue in this portfolio, establish strong connections for small businesses with forcing a cultural shift within the Department of larger contractors and engage with the right people Defence and making sure we bring in real change to in Defence who can say, “We need their capability.” Australian Industry Capability (AIC). I want small This review will lead to substantial reform for the businesses to have every chance of success in defence CDIC so that Australian small businesses looking to industry. By delivering a new and enhanced AIC get involved in Defence will have the best support contractual framework and independent AIC audit provided to them. program as a result of my 100-day review into the portfolio, there will be more enforceable guarantees of I am extremely proud that under my direction, local content and capability in defence programs. we’re accomplishing a new way of doing business with defence industry so that we become a stronger client. We’re also bringing in stronger contractual terms to Being a strong client helps us put more Australians hold major contractors to account on their obligations into work and ensure small business remains front to the Australian taxpayer. This is real change in and centre in the minds of the major contractors and the Defence portfolio that will deliver real results, the Department of Defence. The highly successful so Australian manufacturing remains alive and well National Defence Industry Skilling and Workforce in defence industry and we get more Australians in Summit, held in Perth late last year, was also a major jobs. Small business is the backbone of the Australian outcome in our efforts to build the skilled workforce economy and certainly in our defence industry. of the future. Similarly, the landmark signing of the The reforms I am delivering in this area, with more Industry Shipbuilding Workforce Plan at PACIFIC changes to come in the second half of 2020, are an 2019 by our shipbuilding prime contractors to work accomplishment that gives me much pride. together on growing our future naval workforce was another great outcome. It’s also clear the Centre for Defence Industry © Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence 23EDITION 3• 2020 NAVY CLEARANCE DIVER TRUST EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW The Navy Clearance Diver Trust (NCDT) is a not-for-profit trust fund dedicated to providing relief to current and former members of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Clearance Diving Branch and their dependants, who become deceased, damaged or permanently disabled in, or as a result of their service or training. The funds raised by the Trust will be allocated to families and individuals to provide immediate aid and to fill the inevitable gaps in support provided by the Defence, Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA), and other key ex-service organisations. To wmwawke.nacdDto.onragt.aioun/dPolneaatsioenVsi/sit: Follow our events and stories on Facebook and Linkedin #navyclearancedivertrust and #unitedand undaunted DEFENCE • NAVY • ARMY • AIRFORCE Hofmann Engineering is a leading manufacturer and globally recognised engineering solutions provider to the defence industry. Supplying a range of specialised components and sub-assemblies to the Australian Airforce, Navy and Army as well as major defence primes as part of their global supply chain. Hofmann Engineering are specialists in emergency breakdown situations and have been able to support the Australian defence force over the years by providing the solutions needed to getting an asset back online within the shortest possible timeframe. Hofmann Engineering has one of the largest 3D, 5 axis machining capacities in Australia. Pictured L-R: The Governor of Western Australia Kim Beazley, Rear Admiral Raydon HOFMANN ENGINEERING PTY LTD Gates and Hofmann’s Managing Director Erich J Hofmann inspecting the completed 3 Alice Street, Bassendean (Perth) WA 6054 Bow Thrusters that were made for FINCANTIERI and have been exported to Italy. T +61 8 9279 5522 E [email protected] www.hofmannengineering.com © WA DEFENCE REVIEW. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN EVTEUREYSDAY TRADE AUSTRALIA SHOW Stay up to date with all the latest PROUDLY SPONSORED BY international trade and investments from Australia and beyond. ©Department of Defence

03 WA DEFENCE REVIEW EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AEROSPACE & SPACE AFFAIRS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AEROSPACE & SPACE AFFAIRS © Australian Space Agency. DR MEGAN CLARK: “WHAT WE’VE SEEN IN THE LAST TWO YEARS SINCE THE By Stephen ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Bunce, ASA IS THE START OF A Defence Writer, TRANSFORMATION IN THE WA DEFENCE REVIEW SPACE SECTOR” & The Australian Government is now heavily invested in transforming its By Serge DeSilva- burgeoning space sector by allocating unprecedented resources to Ranasinghe, developing its technical and economic potential. The establishment of the Managing Editor, Australian Space Agency (ASA) earlier this year was a historic milestone in WA DEFENCE REVIEW realising the space sector’s potential to the national economy. In an exclusive interview with WA DEFENCE REVIEW, the Head of the ASA, Dr Megan Clark AC FSTE, spoke about the salience of the space sector to both Australia and global commons, and her agency’s efforts to transform the Australian space sector into an engine of future economic growth and opportunity. Can you tell us why there was a need to for local innovators, and having a seat at the table establish an ASA? in international forums, agreements and treaties strengthens national capability. Put simply, a national The ASA was a long time coming. In the last five space coordination entity was needed to harness and years in particular it became increasingly obvious build on the incredible momentum happening around that Australia was missing out on many opportunities us. There was also a spark of curiosity about space in arising from the space economy and its shift into a the Australian public that, when ignited, would inspire commercial phase. Technology continues to become the next generation of space and STEM leaders. The smaller and cheaper and the cost to accessing space rest is history. is dropping, meaning space is now commonly considered another place to operate, like the land, sea Can you describe the current status of and air. the space sector in Australia? At an industry level, the emerging Australian The Australian space sector is going through an space sector was demonstrating its potential to have world-leading capabilities, including in Earth emerging phase. observation and robotics and automation technology. When positioned alongside other core industries like In 2016, the mining, manufacturing and agriculture, space needed to be unlocked as the ultimate enabler of industry Expert Review growth, further building our competitive strengths and sovereign capabilities. What was essential to bring Group’s Review of all of this together was a focus for national policy and an appropriate regulatory environment that ensured Australia’s Space In 2018-19 our space sector safe and responsible space activities without stifling Industry Capability employed over 13,000 people, a 14% entrepreneurialism. determined the increase from 2016-17 to 2018-19. Over the two years from 2016-17 to Australia also needed a front door for international space sector 2018-19, the total number of space collaboration because the global space sector is contributed $3.9bn businesses increased by almost 10% founded on strong partnerships. Leveraging global and provided 10,000 from 698 to 766. partnerships has a positive trickle-down effect jobs in Australia. The Australian Space Agency’s ultimate aim is to triple the size of the sector to $12bn 105EDITION 3 • 2020 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW HEALTH & MEDICINE RADM SARAH SHARKEY: “THE CURRENT CHALLENGE BEFORE US ALL IS TO STEER DEFENCE THROUGH THE COVID-19SimonLouie, Defence Writer, WA DEFENCE REVIEW & PANDEMIC AND ENSURE OUR WARFIGHTING CAPABILITY IS PRESERVED” By Serge DeSilva- Not since the aftermath of the First World War I and the advent of the 1918 Ranasinghe, Spanish flu have Defence’s health capabilities been so assiduously tested to Managing Editor, address both overseas missions while also mitigating the domestic impact of a WA DEFENCE REVIEW lethal global pandemic. Consequently, Joint Health Command has been thrust into the national spotlight as an integral capability to strengthening Australia’s national security. Speaking exclusively to WA DEFENCE REVIEW, the Commander, Joint Health and Surgeon General of the ADF, RADM Sarah Sharkey CSC discussed the key developments taking place in Defence health and medicine and the implications for the future of the ADF. Your role as the Surgeon General and go about managing these centres to ensure Commander Joint Health servicing is a provision of service delivery to Defence? dual function. Can you explain what these responsibilities entail? Our health centres are managed through eight Joint Health Unit regions and we oversee the most In December last year, I was promoted to Rear dispersed medical workforce in the country. Clinical Admiral in the Royal Australian Navy and assumed and corporate governance is managed centrally by command of Joint Health Command (JHC). In JHC headquarters, but is delivered by a network this role, I am also the Surgeon General of the of qualified and credentialed professional health ADF (SGADF). I am responsible for the delivery of managers and leaders across the network. JHC health care to our ADF members in Australia and, conduct 1.2m health care consultations across our as SGADF, also the technical authority for the ADF’s health network annually – over 3200 every day. These health effort more broadly. JHC is responsible for services are delivered by both civilian and uniformed the Defence health care system, which provides a medical professionals, with the vast majority of continuum of care from enlistment, throughout services coordinated through the primary health service and finally to transitioning from the ADF. teams at our Defence health centres. While similar to the civilian healthcare system, JHC provides specific Defence health services to maintain The ADF Health Services Contract with Bupa readiness for deployment. These are operationally Health Services Pty Ltd (Bupa) supports the provision focused, member-centred, command-responsive and of high-quality health care to all ADF members across orientated toward recovery, with the main goal being the Defence health system. The ADF Health Services that ADF personnel will be fit to fight, fit to work and Contract is a contemporary, performance-based fit for life. contract that includes extensive performance metrics designed to incentivise good clinical practice and You have oversight of a network of mitigate the risks to Defence and its members. Our 58 Defence health centres nationally – health centres are a team of civilian and uniformed including those at Stirling and Pearce in medical professionals, providing primary healthcare WA – and one overseas. How does the ADF and coordinating access to a range of off-base allied health, specialist and hospital-based services. Holistically this includes general practice, dental © Department of Defence. EDITION 3 • 2020 171 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW FOREIGN FORCES The Australian Naval Institute is • Presentation of the annual ANI By Serge DeSilva- TRENDS IN AMPHIBIOUS the leading forum for naval and McNeil Prize to an individual or Ranasinghe, EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE: maritime affairs in Australia. Formed individuals who have made an Managing Editor, FUTURE OF US MARINE CORPS in 1975, the main objectives of outstanding contribution from WA DEFENCE REVIEW IN THE INDO-PACIFIC the Australian Naval Institute are industry to the capabilities of to encourage and promote the the Royal Australian Navy As the world’s leading amphibious strike force, the US Marine Corps is advancement of knowledge related preparing for a new and challenging era in the increasingly fractious Indo- to the Navy and the maritime Joining and Contributing to the ANI Pacific region. The combination of an assertive China, resurgent Russia and profession; and to provide a vexatious North Korea have increased the regional threat profile, compelling forum for the exchange of ideas Your membership helps support the US Marine Corps (USMC) to reconsider its doctrine, equipment and force concerning subjects related to the the ANI in realising its objectives. structure. Addressing these varied issues in an exclusive interview, WA DEFENCE Navy and the maritime profession. Members receive: REVIEW spoke to the US Marine Corps’ Commandant, GEN David H Berger, and Commander, US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, LTGEN Lewis A Craparotta The ANI achieves these • priority booking and discounts on how the most renowned fighting force in the Indo-Pacific is readying to goals through: on ANI events and co- contend with its most formidable challenges since the end of the Cold War. sponsored conferences; • The annual Vernon Parker on us. So, staying ahead, for us, means we need to Oration and ANI dinner • the Australian Naval Review; have new concepts and new approaches from the sea services. • The Goldrick Seminar which • full access to the ANI website; each year focuses on a different aspect of naval affairs • access at member rates to events conducted by • Publication of the annual, kindred organisations; peer-reviewed Australian Naval Review • discounted access to the on-line version of the US • Conducting Maritime Events Naval Institute Proceedings. onboard Naval Ships and Establishments to promote For further information engagement of ANI members www.navalinstitute.com.au and others with the Fleet THE I believe that what our nation needs is a future marine corps that is trained and equipped as a naval expeditionary force in readiness, and prepared to operate as an inside or stand-in force within contested maritime terrain in support of fleet operations. In a mission statement, that’s it. CENTRAL BLUE © U.S. Marine Corps. We are in the initial stages of force design. The WORLDTHE SIR RICHARD WILLIAMS FOUNDATION IS AN INDEPENDENT RESEARCH MAPWashington D.C. - Commandant of the Marine Corps GEN. David H. Berger reason why we need to redesign our marine corps is driven by China’s pivot towards the sea. And ORGANISATION WHICH AIMS TO STRENGTHEN AUSTRALIA’S NATIONAL SECURIT Y delivers remarks at a press briefing about the Marine Corps and COVID-19, at that primary front which they have opened up has the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., March 26, 2020. renewed great power competition. And we can add WITHBY PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF Photographer: Lisa Ferdinando Russia, of course, to that equation. That combination has fundamentally transformed the operating POLICIES WHICH IMPACT ON AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE AIR POWER CAPABILIT Y. COUNTRIESThe United States of America is facing environment in which the naval, joint, and coalition an era of unprecedented conventional forces must operate. Specifically, I think, the US Navy The Foundation advocates the need for forward-looking and unconventional challenges. How do and the US Marine Corps really have to accept that policies which support the potential for air power to you interpret the unfolding situation and presumptive sea control is no longer something that shape and influence regional security; and promotes The Central Blue (TCB) is a forum designed to the United States can rely on. We will compete for it. constructive debate on policy implementation. promote informed discussion and debate about air the USMC’s preparedness to meet these I think we have to be prepared all the time to respond to threats across the entire spectrum of The Williams Foundation aims to host 2 conferences and power issues affecting Australia. The scope is broad, challenges? conflict. Given. But our first priority, as a naval service, 4 member lunches per year. The Foundation also hosts covering topics from tactical integration to strategic has to be deterrence. Because the cost of competition, The Central Blue Forum and produces occasional research theory; and from historical lessons to future GEN David H Berger: China and Russia have the cost of deterrence, will always be lower than the papers. Information on activities and membership capabilities. The TCB team welcome submissions carefully studied us for the past 20 years. They took cost of a conflict in terms of blood and treasure both. benefits are available on the website. from any source, and particularly encourage serving good notes. They sent that back into their systems and We should be willing to pay the cost of deterrence. military practitioners to contribute, in order to built a force specifically designed to over-match the W www.williamsfoundation.org.au foster a new generation of air power thinkers. United States. All that time, of course, the bulk of our So this means that our fleet marine forces and the E [email protected] focus was in the Middle East in a counterinsurgency naval component must be able to operate inside the W www.williamsfoundation.org.au/ effort. They were not distracted. They focused only threats; the enemy’s sensory and weapons engagement zones. That’s where marines are comfortable operating. It’s how we can best support the naval force and the joint force, and their scheme of manoeuvre. CHAIR AIRMSHL Geoff Brown AO (Ret’d) thecentralblue DEPUTY CHAIR ACM Mark Binskin AC (Ret’d) E [email protected] EDITION 3 • 2020 117 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW FOREIGN FORCES FRENCH MILITARY COMMANDS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION MYANMAR abroad (in the UAE and Djibouti). In the southern stationed in the UAE (COMFOR UAE). As ALINDIEN, part of the Indian Ocean, France aims to protect its I am the operational commander for every French THAILAND sovereignty on the islands of La Reunion, Mayotte, asset deployed in my area of responsibility from Suez on the scattered islands in the Mozambique Channel Canal to Bangladesh, from the Cape of Good Hope SRI LANKA SINGAPORE and on the French southern and Antarctic territories, to the Malacca Strait, and from Iraq to Antarctica, MALDIVES INDONESIA which are also European Union (EU) overseas outside FAZSOI area. I have also been the commander countries and territories dependencies. These areas since the beginning of the European-led Strait of EAST TIMOR of French national territory represent a large EEZ Hormuz Operation AGENOR in 2020. that must be well monitored to prevent illegal fishing, ALINDIEN illegal immigration and, in a more general scope, to Since the 1970s, French forces have ensured a AREA OF interdict all kind of illegal activities that could hamper continuous presence in the Indian Ocean to prevent RESPONSIBILITY the international community’s interests and violate crises and promote maritime security and stability. laws. French Task Groups under my operational command AUSTRALIA deploy assets to contribute to the Combined Maritime To fulfil this commitment and ensure both the Forces (CMF) in the fight against illicit trafficking, to FAZSIO protection of its own interests and those of its Operation ATALANTA for counter-piracy operations, regional partners, France promotes collective action. and to Operation AGENOR to ensure maritime AREA OF Cooperation between France and its partners in security in the Persian Gulf. These deployments RESPONSIBILITY the Indian Ocean is definitely necessary to achieve provide multiple occasions to train with our Indo- stability and prevent a potential crisis. Australia is one Pacific partners such as Australia. In 2019, the aircraft ALINDIEN ALINDIEN of France’s key partners as demonstrated by the Joint carrier Charles de Gaulle strike group was engaged in AREA OF AREA OF Statement of Enhanced Strategic Partnership signed various exercises with the Royal Australian Navy, and RESPONSIBILITY RESPONSIBILITY in 2012. In his speech on Garden Island, Sydney in May the training squadron Jeanne d’Arc would have done 2018, President Emmanuel Macron also wished for the same this year if the COVID-19 pandemic had not CREDIT: ALINDIEN, FAZSOI and other sources. the development of a stronger trilateral collaboration required cancellation of the program. between France, Australia and India. The sharing of our situational awareness and the sum of our military What is ALINDIEN’s interpretation of the major capabilities enable us to reach these common goals. security challenges in the Indian Ocean region? This is the reason why France supports regional centres dedicated to the surveillance of maritime As pointed out by the saying “A ship is always spaces and deploys three liaison officers within the safe at shore but that is not what it’s built for”, Information Fusion Centre of Singapore (IFC), within our job is to prepare our forces to face emerging the Regional Maritime Information Fusion Centre threats by adapting our capabilities and effectively (RMIFC) located in Madagascar, as well as within the training our crews. We have to get prepared not Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region only for major, high-intensity confrontation with (IFC-IR) located in New Delhi. state-led forces of an equivalent level, but also crisis management operations that involve different military What commitment and contribution characteristics. does ALINDIEN make to Indian Ocean security and stability? The spectrum of conflict has widened over the past decade and ranges from the paradigm of law ALINDIEN is one of the three French Joint Forces enforcement, to the continuation at sea of asymmetric commanders based in the Indian Ocean, alongside warfare. It has become increasingly difficult to detect, Commandant des Forces Françaises Stationnées à defend and designate. I believe the main challenge Djibouti (COMFOR FFDJ), led by an air force general we keep facing in the Indian Ocean is insecurity on officer commanding, and Commandant Supérieur, the main shipping routes and chokepoints. Sea lanes South Indian Ocean Armed Forces (COMSUP in the Indian Ocean are among the most strategically FAZSOI), headed by a land forces general officer important for the world economy, with 25% of world commanding. COMFOR FFDJ is in charge of the seaborne trade and 75% of European Union exports French forces stationed in Djibouti and COMSUP transiting through this maritime space. Maritime areas FAZSOI is in charge of French forces stationed in have a key role in the globalisation of all kinds of flows, La Reunion and Mayotte and the maritime area including electronic data (via undersea cables), to the southwest of the Indian Ocean. All three commanders resources they hold, and to the development of long report directly to the French Chief of the Defence distance naval and air strike capabilities in the military Force or Chef d’état-major des armées (CEMA). domain. ALINDIEN, as the Admiral commanding the French The other challenge we meet in this area is a strong forces deployed in the Indian Ocean, was created nexus between terrorist and criminal activities with in September 1973 in order to establish a standing the emergence of transnational jihadist organisations. French maritime force in this area. ALINDIEN staff Drug and human trafficking, and illegal fishing also headquarters used to be based on a rotating French disrupt the prosperity of an international order warship until the creation of the French naval base in based on rules, laws and norms. Illicit networks are Abu Dhabi where in October 2010 ALINDIEN visited not just legal issues; they are national security issues as Joint Force Commander for the French forces intertwined with geo-political stability. Illegal fishing or overfishing is both a legal and an environmental issue. What are the second-order effects of illegal and 124 EDITION 3 • 2020 125EDITION 3 • 2020

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The snorkelling and diving here is compelling; visitors will delight in reefs and a coral lagoon teeming with precious and colourful marine life. And while the lagoon offers a stunning backdrop for the many experiences Cocos has to offer, others may take pleasure in our walking trails and historical tours, viewing the spectacular world-class birdlife or playing golf. Natural beauty is in abundance here, along with a rich and colourful history influenced by both westerners and the Cocos Malay settlers. No matter what your interests are, your possibilities on Cocos are endless. Welcome to paradise! At a glance Location Language The Cocos Keeling Islands are an Australian The Cocos Keeling Islands are an offshore territory territory located in the Indian Ocean 2750 of Australia, so you will holiday among a small, kilometres north-west of Perth. The territory welcoming expat community of Australian English consists of a group of 27 islands that form two speakers on the 15 kilometre long West Island. flat, low lying coral atolls in a total land area of Across the lagoon you’ll find local Home Islanders about 14 square kilometres. (The two separate speaking Cocos Malay and English. coral atolls are 24 kilometres apart and have developed on top of old volcanic undersea Culture mountains - this undersea range also includes Christmas Island, which lies about 900 kilometres A short ferry ride across the lagoon takes you to the east north-east.) to Home Island and into the heart of the Cocos Of the 27 islands, just two are inhabited: West Malay community, where the local culture is a Island, which has a population of around 150 blend of history and tradition found nowhere else people, and Home Island with approximately in the world. 450 Cocos Malay residents. The Cocos Malay Home Islanders form a tiny The other 26 uninhabited pristine tropical islands community that has been held together for are the way nature intended them to be, more than 150 years by geographical isolation, undeveloped and spectacular. One of these shared religious beliefs, strong family loyalty islands, North Keeling or Pulu Keeling as it is also and a unique version of the old ‘Trading Malay’ known is one of Australia’s most remote language of the East Indies. national parks. West Island is home to an even smaller group of expat Australians who celebrate traditional When is it best to go Australian events and holidays. These two diverse groups share life on Cocos in peace, harmony As Cocos is blessed with year-long warm tropical and mutual respect. climate it’s always a good time to visit, although different times of year may be better suited to Currency your particular interests. There are two main seasons on Cocos: the trade The islands operate in Australian Dollars and winds which run from approximately May to are duty free. Credit cards are best, and most October - if kitesurfing or windsurfing is your thing, businesses accept them. Most West Island this is the best time to journey over. businesses have EFTPOS facilities; however, small And the doldrums, from around November to businesses appreciate smaller notes and change, April, marking calmer weather and less wind - so bring some cash as well. An ATM is located this is usually the best time for diving and within the Community Resource Centre. bird-watching. No matter what season, you can expect warm Getting there days and balmy evenings ranging between a comfortable 25 to 30 degrees. Virgin Australia flies to Cocos twice a week from Perth. You can book your flights directly with Dress Virgin or have one of our specialised wholesalers help you put together your dream holiday. Cocos Keeling Islands attire for tourists is western; and as it is always warm, this means casual and relaxed. All you need is shorts, t-shirts, sarongs, swimwear, a beach towel and some comfortable thongs, sandals or joggers. Plus, don’t forget shoes for reef walking. The Cocos sun is strong (even on cloudy days) so pack a high SPF sunblock and a rash shirt to avoid sunburn! For visits to Home Island, please ensure to dress conservatively and cover your knees and shoulders to respect the Cocos Malay culture. Local time Cocos operate one and a half hours behind Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), which is GMT +6:30. Island Hopping With 27 coral islands making up the Cocos Atoll, there’s plenty to explore. Whether you seek solitude on an West Island At only 15 kilometres long, West Island’s size makes it perfect to get around by bicycle or vehicle to uninhabited island, a chance to glimpse seabirds or explore the many trails and beaches. Take a plunge in the turquoise Indian Ocean at the safe and simple relaxation on a deserted beach, popular Trannies Beach, or watch the kite surfers and windsurfers at the Yacht Club while you enjoy a there’s an island just for you. picnic lunch. Afterwards you can take a cultural break at the art gallery, grab a coffee from the café, or chat to the locals over a drink at the Cocos Club. Island hopping can be done with the local ferry Home Island between West, Home and Direction islands, on foot or by A short ferry ride across the lagoon takes you to the home of the Cocos Malay, which offers a great contrast to West Island. Take a guided cultural tour, sample spicy Malay cuisine or explore the Home joining one of the tours to other islands of the atoll. Island Museum to discover local culture and traditions, Australian naval history, native flora and fauna, plus the history of the early owners of the islands, the Clunies-Ross family (at their former residence, For more information visit www.cocoskeelingislands.com.au Oceania House). Direction Island A day trip to this picture-perfect island is a must! A brief ferry trip away and you will arrive at the Best Beach in Australia as announced by Tourism Australia. It offers exquisite white sandy beaches, shady shelters, wood-fired barbecues, eco-toilets and historical walking trails. Snorkel the ‘Rip’, renowned for its diverse and vivid coloured marine life or just relax in the surroundings of a crystal clear lagoon. Camping is permitted so you can enjoy a truly remote island experience. You’ll need to be fully self-sufficient as there is no drinking water or electricity here. Pulu Maraya Take a low-tide reef walk from Scout Park to the tiny island of Pulu Maraya for excellent snorkelling. This is a great location to take the kids and enjoy seeing a variety of different fish species and maybe even the resident octopus. Prison Island Between Home and Direction islands, Pulu Beras (or ‘rice island’ as it’s known in Malay) is a place of legend. The Cocos Malay say a mermaid lives here, calling home any Cocos-born people who leave the islands’ shores. Enjoy an easy walk around the island, swim in the shallow waters and soak up the tropical experience.

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02 KALBARRI Blessed with year round great weather, unique river, coastal and inland gorge WELCOME TO KALBARRI landscapes, Kalbarri is a favourite WA holiday destination for all types of travellers. The majestic coastline boasts crystal clear swimming beaches, reefs to snorkel We love it here and explore, as well as awesome surf breaks. Dolphins and whales frequent the coastal fringes, with scenic lookouts and walk trails along the towering sea cliffs, which allow everyone the chance to experience this beautifully rugged part of the WA coast. 2 | kalbarri.org.au Murchison River Mouth @kai.nicol Kalbarri Holiday Planner | 3 20 | kalbarri.org.au HISTORY AND HERITAGE Nanda are the salt water people of Kalbarri (Wurdimarlu). These Aboriginal people believe mythological Dreamtime beings sculptured the land to what we see today. Long ago during the spiritual Dreamtime, a serpent called Beemarra travelled down the Murchison River, drawn by the unfamiliar sound of the pounding waves. The Beemarra followed a creek and then disappeared underground to tunnel her way to the coast. Emerging at Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs, Beemarra was terrified by the thundering waves and fled back to the safety of the Murchison River. As she fled her passage was marked by a tunnel through an outcrop of red sandstone. Warribanno Chimney Lynton Historical Site NSorhtihreamopftonGAbaoyufzstPetthhrtoeateceploiNdoaipnla.widytnCtoeaioo1tsll8tahkfnth6esatsewhsb4eltiehu,VfoTtiteNiiwrcHliledsudhoniamsitnr’oatmsitgenhrsomncpsaCfatltmuaosAoehdsnnpniutniedsttsRhrosttWeohrdinssaristtoielihocoitsmsaoeartgiorreceliyirnntrat.aaonoel1bgwf9e9na3. 1629 Two survivors of the 1712 Dispatched from An unsealed road takes you to Lynton town site was established in Batavia shipwreck the Netherlands the site of the original lead smelter 1853 as a Convict Depot providing Lynton Convict Ruins ‑ @wheresshelly were marooned on the coast as to the trading port of Batavia, for Geraldine Mine. It was one labour for mining and agriculture punishment for their role in the the Dutch East India Company of the first to be built in WA over developing in the area. The ruins of mutiny at the nearby Abrolhos ship Zuytdorp became wrecked 170 years ago after lead was this town can be seen from the Port Islands. Many believe they were against the cliffs North of discovered by Augustus Gregory Gregory Road, and still standing is left at the place now known Kalbarri. The crew were never while he was exploring the area part of the jail, magistrates quarters as Wittecarra Creek, the first heard from again. On board for pastoral development. The and hiring depot. Lynton Station permanent landing of Europeans were about 200 passengers, site still retains solid stonework has Captain Sanford Homestead in Australia. crew and a rich cargo, including and foundations from its working with views of the ocean & Pink 248,000 silver coins. days. Nowadays it’s adorned lake. The Old Barn incorporates a 1848 Lead, traces of with wildflowers when in season museum that can be visited to take silver & copper were 1849 Geraldine Mining and is a great spot to visit if you in this unique history of Australia. discovered on the Murchison Corporation have enough time. 4WD drive is River by the Gregory brothers. commenced mining operations necessary if you are continuing on on the Murchison River. to the mine itself. 1853 Lynton Convict Hiring Station 1858 Murchison House Geraldine Lead Mine established at Port Gregory. Station was founded Here you can see the cemetery, by Charles Von Bibra to provide sorting floor and a variety of camp 1859 Ex‑convict Joseph meat and wheat to lead miners ruins and mine shafts. Caution is Horrocks opens at Galena, beef to the growing required as this is an unsafe area. Gwalla Mine at Northampton. Perth market & remount horses to British Army in India. Original 24 | kalbarri.org.au 1921 One of three homestead was built with help of aeroplanes convict labourers. participating in Australia’s first commercial air service crashed 1927 The wreck of the nor far from Murchison House Zuytdorp was Station. The pilot and mechanic discovered between Tamala were tragically killed, and their and Murchison House pastoral graves are located at the station. stations by workers fencing and trapping dingoes. 1943 Port Gregory shelled by a Japanese 1951 Kalbarri became a submarine on the 28th January, popular fishing and during WWII. The submarine tourist spot in the 1940s and arrived at a position about 7 kms by 1948 the state government off the coast of Port Gregory declared Kalbarri a townsite. and fired about 10 shells towards Lots were soon surveyed and the town! None of the ten shells the town was gazetted in 1951. fired at Port Gregory caused any damage Kalbarri Holiday Planner | 25 Blue Holes Beach @withsaltypassports LIFE'S BETTER ATTHE BEACH Chinaman's Beach Where the river meets the sea, Chinaman’s is an ideal place to swim in the calm sheltered water, a great spot for kids. The point at Chinaman’s is a great fishing spot, try off the rocks or from the wheelchair accessible platform. Please note that no fishing is permitted on the beach. Sunset is the perfect time to capture a memorable photograph. Back Beach A 10‑minute walk from town, Back Beach is a great place for exploring rock pools at low tide. Trails from this area lead to Chinaman’s Point and the Zuytdorp memorial lookout. Siphon Beach Marking the southernmost boundary of the FHPA, Siphon Beach is an ideal stretch of shoreline to take an early morning stroll. It’s a relatively quiet spot with a beautiful reef break. Jakes Beach - National Surfing Reserve One of the state’s most famous remote surfing breaks, Jakes Point is on most serious surfers' bucket list. The elevation at Jakes Point creates a natural grandstand otwyfHwpfesiarneysasbfstsPsiuestiastoecrhHaeoBnrfmh,tt,oysfrlrio,Psamposuarttfrhsecoehcoeeacknribcttsssnoertgowa.loeHoaceoBilnainbotrmm,noideltsoous1iao1ehotmnkelbeenodsruweroiApHarns.tehuetalgTtroeahtecaslhlrieaafiamiflcreeodsnnytrssr(eeiedvohFf7iscoiinfrsHtt0aslfifiocahmeenrPcnl,rersusoAepsoehpdridarnuk)aeaearsecmecianlnr,lldeimluadbeicnFaf2dnsuarigbr0usiggtnn.he,se0sgytmda7aosa.ocfnsooedfna10nfasocBrtchTlsueihWpsfNtossfipresufwsariafcismoetsioottnttvraianrmroeisilnetddlnoycpaegte.acrorcasslhsgplwraaStpruoorosfuirnlefsauaorwdrfbntriwnesaoBdecgcatpaahcetfvtecnoRohieaohddrie.cnsctsTefauihesrhfhroreorffefivomersaanerrtmeiss.hcWbxMieoafeltryinnaoten‑gtidmcaecoferhcvnindletieawecfhonifrserelhtrdpahhaillhotpiayenii.rosrn,ngeoJntdJsahvuaweaoekrtkrihiefidetlpiihstinstsnaeogB4garBlefRaWeanyecytDd.t Red Bluff Beach A white sandy beach ideal for swimming, body surfing and fishing. Head to Red Bluff Beach and walk on top of the winding rock platforms. You’ll be amazed by the changing colours of the Tumblagooda sandstone. Kalbarri Holiday Planner | 21

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